Simcha Even-Chen
Ceramic Clay Art
Rehovot, Israel
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Artist Statement
For several years I've been exploring the relationship between “free” three-dimensional space and two-dimensional geometric patterns. Evoking mathematical structures, a tension is created via contrast of geometric pattern and organic shape, with the final outcome forming an “amorphic” shape, that challenge the viewers to follow their imaginative interpretation. Utilizing porcelain’s intrinsic qualities and will to collapse, enables me to push porcelain to its extremes and the edge of the collapse and get the “amorphic” shapes, which I am looking for, ensuring the sculpture to become an energetic from. The final shapes cannot be planned or foreseen, with the folding process behind the work creating new inter-space “void image”. The pattern adds a new additional dimension to the folding, giving impression of softness like fabric or ribbon, forcing the eye to flow the folding and focusing on the “void image” created by the collapse, The sculptures are a metaphor of life itself full of contradictions: tension and balance, expectation and surprise, planning and chance, limited and unlimited, and always in motion.
Studio Description
Big and convenient. Located in a quiet neighborhood in my home city Rehovot Israel
What type of clay do you use?
Paper porcelain
What temperature do you fire to?
2264°F (1240°C)
What is your primary forming method?
Slab building
What is your favorite surface treatment?
Drawing the graphic design sketches before spraying the color.
What one word would you use to describe your work?
Sculpture
What is your favorite thing about your studio?
Natural light
What is the one thing in your studio you can’t live without?
Slab roller
What are your top three studio wishes?
Focus, creativity, firing success
What’s on your current reading list?
The Stationery Shop by Marjan Kamail
How do you save money on materials and supplies?
Preparing some of my colors by my own.
How do you recharge creatively?
Ceramic residencies
Do you have any DIY tips for studio efficiency?
Keep it clean and have a documentation about your process
What challenges have you given yourself to overcome?
To sell as an artist
What did your first piece look like?
Wheel-thrown, round form
What is on your studio playlist?
Podcasts and any music
Why do you create art?
I feel the passion for it, without it I fell miserable
What is your best studio tip?
Work . . . and then work some more.
If you could change one property of clay, what would it be?
Less shrinking
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