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American
(1949–2006)
Blue Carved Horse
1987
Earthenware with polychrome glaze
46 x 28.5 x 13 in.
Gift of the artist
1989.43
Christine Federighi literally coiled, carved, and colored her way into ceramics history. Her work is often as tall as Blue Carved Horse, or even taller. This sculpture is related to an extended series of tabletop slab houses, with stick figures astride the roof. Federighi has said: “The image or symbol of a figure and house have been constant to my ideas . . . I have allowed symbols to freely develop and become part of my body of work.” Blue Carved Horse is made of coiled red earthenware clay fired at nineteen hundred degrees Fahrenheit. After firing, the pieces are sealed with a ground, usually black spray paint. Oil paint is then dry-brushed over the surface in a painterly way, layering one color over another for a varied effect. The paint is allowed to dry, usually for two weeks, and then sealed with a clear satin polyurethane.
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