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American,
b. 1971
Cogs
2005
Stoneware
2.25 x 6.5 x 6.5 in.
Museum Purchase with the Charter Member Endowment Fund and Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2005.42.1-40
Lawley’s handbuilt and thrown works emphasize the process of their construction and the aesthetics of repetition, as she pays homage to factory remnants. Strong angular forms are predominant features in industrial design and are incorporated in her construction methods for Cogs. This collection of forty press-molded stoneware triangles—rounded, with triangular holes—show how their surfaces can be transformed through age, wear, and the environment. Each piece was treated with a different firing process (gas-reduction, wood, soda—with some being refired until the desired surface was achieved). They have a variety of glaze and texture treatments, such as wood ash, flame, stains, satin or matte glazes, organic inclusions, and dry stoneware. The colors range from golden to burgundy, dark brown, black, gray, and blue-gray.
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