Avocados! Shape May 17
Food: Jamie Kimm / Props: Emily Mullin
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Avocados! Shape May 17
Food: Jamie Kimm / Props: Emily Mullin
"Clay objects have always been such a revealing part of humans’ archeological record. It is an enduring medium. I like that sturdy sense of permanence and history that comes with a clay vessel. The contrast of the flowers, their rich pigmentation and lifespan makes the whole scene feel fleeting. The flowers’ impermanence also ensures that the vessels themselves will be touched, used and reconsidered regularly.” Today on Maake we talk with Brooklyn-based artist Emily Mullin @emulli about incoprorating living floral arangments in her work, how costuming and embellishments inform her vessels, growing up with ‘play’ as an important way to spend time, and lots more. Full interview online, link in profile. Questions by Emily Burns @emaschillin. Issue 8 was curated by Shannon Goff and Roxanne Jackson. #EmilyMullin #Issue8 #clayedition #featuredartist #maake #maakemag #maakemagazine #ceramics #clay #artistrun #contemporaryart #arthub #arts #art #artoftheday #artblog #artmagazine #igdaily #instaart #artist #artwork #contemporaryceramics #ceramics #clay #sculpture #glazedceramic #installation #vessel #flowers (at Brooklyn, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxSeaXtF86f/?igshid=1wpbvyqa6qa9n
Three-dimensional still life of ceramic vessel, painted steel shelf and live flower by Emily Mullin in her show "Periods" at @lucienterras opening tonight at 325 Broome #emilymullin #stilllife #lucienterras #ceramic