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Eileen G. Gorman
Eileen Gorman Clay LLC
Phone: 505 473 2703
email: eggormanclay@comcast.net

In Delaware, represented by Hardcastle Gallery
5714 Kennett Pike Centreville, DE 19807 302.655.5230
Call to arrange a studio tour, or to see specific work.

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Artist's Statement:

Originally, from El Paso, TX, I have been active in clay since the late seventies.  I was initially drawn to clay as a way to explore the artistic side of creativity, in a way that complimented my work as a research biochemist.  After moving East, I began to explore the features of the Southwest, particularly the mountains and large vistas.  My work includes large multi-dimensional landscape “mountain” ranges and mountain scenes created with overlapping glazes fired at cone 10.  While the variability of the firing process contradicts a “scientific approach” where the outcome is predictable (or perhaps not), this approach holds real appeal.

Since moving to Santa Fe, I have continued to explore large-scale sculptural pieces, both horizontal and vertical.  In addition, I have begun to develop large-scale functional and decorative pieces, such as fountains and birdbaths that reflect the local beauty and the influence of scarce water.
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