kmcgiveron
Kathleen McGiveron, BC, CAmember
McGiveron wants her art to make the viewer question reality; the question what is possible and what is not. She would love them to not realize the make of the sculpture is ceramic, but realize as an after thought. Kathleen enjoys exploring all possibilities of clay, not just pottery or toilets but as creatures and large sculptures or mechanical figures. She decides what she will do through emotion for what she does is emotion based; she doesn’t work from physical images, rather works from images of her mind. With ceramics Kathleen wants to accomplish an industrial produced look with her pieces because ceramics is easily reproducible and is one of the fine qualities of the material that should be kept.
Her current work is large but not large enough; she wants to explore the aspects of nature with the material and express the natural disasters that occur to British Columbia’s forest such as the Pine Beetle. Kathleen feels that having grown up in British Columbia her whole life she is strongly influenced by her environment. Kathleen will also explore mechanics in ceramic material; she wants to look at forms that are known to be metal but in the material of ceramics. By attempting and exploring this she hope to gain better knowledge and boundaries of the material.
my etsy page:
http://www.kmcgiveron.etsy.com
Member Since: 10/21/2009
Raven on a Branch
My process of making my tiles begins with me carving a master. I insure that this tile is perfect in every way because it makes the journey simpler for me down the road. Once I complete the tile I...








