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2319 Calle Luminoso, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Contact at liz.fiset@gmail.com
Website: www.lizfiset.com

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Artist's Statement:

I was a textile artist for close to 25 years and, although I loved working with all the wonderful colors and textures, I was open to a new form of expression. I am very new to ceramics but I found it to be an almost instant 'fit'.

I work in a white earthenware with little color. I frequently use a small amount of black in a graphic hard edge line or shape to accentuate the form. My work is clean and simple and repetitive. Some of my forms are castand some are hand built. I like to see the same shape repeated so that the simple shape takes on a new life in the whole.

I love working with the clay because it is so forgiving but it definitely has a life of its own. The many hours in the studio...making mistake...repairing...re-examining...the process is what moves me. My thoughts slide over a newly finished piece only to give birth to a new thought or expression.

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