A ceramic treat from National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) in Seattle last month.
Today’s weather and springy blooms reminded me of these pieces.
The artist is
Ying Yeuh Chuang
Ying Yeuh Chuang was born in Taiwan and then moved to Canada.
She says "Certain ideas I learned while growing up in Taiwan have stayed with me, while others have been abandoned. In this same way, I am selective about how I adapt to Western philosophies and ways of living, leading me to live a hybrid existence with elements from both these cultures. This way of thinking has intern influenced my interest in hybridization, leading me to take elements from plants or sea anemones in order to combine and create forms that are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
From hybrid forms inspired by organic material and imagined objects, my work comes together through a hands-on process and evolves into forms completely different from the initial object.
...individual elements, while independent, can also be used like building blocks to create larger units of pattern, which in turn can create even larger patterns exponentially."