“Telling Your Story”. Henry Matisse French Painter and Sculptor 1869-1954 Poppies.

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“Telling Your Story”

Henry Matisse French Painter and Sculptor Poppies

Henry Matisse The Wild Poppies

Henry Matisse

Marc Chagall French Painter and Stained Glass Artist Over Vitebsic

I and the Village

Marc Chagall

Paul Klee Expressionist Painter Arrival of the Air Steamer

Paul Klee Reclining

Paul Klee

Ceramics has always been a major working force in my life. I am forever fascinated by its endless expressive possibilities as a medium. All of my pieces are made from an earthenware clay body and fired to 1900 degrees Fahrenheit. I draw my imagery onto the piece in the leatherhard stage and then carve and texture the surface. If areas are to be glazed, I do this in the bone dry stage and single fire in an electric kiln. After the firing, I apply a rubbed on patina to all of the unglazed areas. Even though I use similar forms, all of the imagery is unique to that particular piece. My work is based on ideas about dreams and their relationship to fantasy. My most recent works deal with how we remember and perceive dreams in fragmented ways. I am exploring space, texture, surface design and the overlapping of objects to create this sense of fragmentation. My imagery reflects situations that are comfortable and mysterious nature. I am fascinated by the unknown and the mysteries of the universe. The faces emit emotions, feeling and energy that create a mood within the surrounding landscape. Each piece does not tell its own story, rather it allows the viewer to discern their own feelings and thoughts. My work is meant to evoke the viewers senses of idea and content as well as the relationships to space, texture, color, form and surface. Dave Stabley David Stabley’s Artist Statement

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