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Cathy Broski includes both archetypical and personal symbolism in her work. She chooses to create vessel forms, because they have several levels of meaning that she finds intriguing to explore. Broski states, “Figures, houses, boats, and pottery are all vessels that contain things we hold dear, and sometimes those things we would cast off.”
Broski strives to instill a story of a journey into each piece, by adding wear and tear marks. To accomplish these telling marks, she uses a layering technique. Layering slabs and coils, and then working back into the piece by carving. The base color is then applied and the piece is fired. After this first firing is complete, Broski applies and wipes off a combination of terra sigilattas, slips, stains, and glazes, and then fires again. She repeats this process until the desired affect is achieved. Receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Kansas City Art Institute in 1990, Broski has continued to work in the ceramics field in many capacities. Teaching pottery classes, instructing workshops, publishing her work in my magazines, and participating in art festivals, Broski is very involved. She simply states, “Life is good.” |
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