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American,
b. 1945
A Hard Day's Work
2012
Earthenware
6 x 10.75 x 13 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2014.1
David Furman creates hyperrealistic and trompe l’oeil sculptures of ordinary items that provoke the illusion of seeing actual objects in the world, such as the toolbox in A Hard Day’s Work. In fact, each object is skillfully crafted in low-fire ball-and-talc clay. Along with carefully crafted forms and textures, Furman uses underglazes, glazes, lusters, and enamels to help foster the illusions. He says this ceramic tool box is an homage to his artist grandfather, Jacob, from whom he inherited his craftsman’s gene, and probably his obsessive tendencies. “On any given day, what garage, studio, or workshop does not have a pile of well-used tools on the workbench, waiting to be used or put away?”
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