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Ian McDonald
Shade Vessel (Grey)
At a moment when many seem to favor sloppy expressionism in ceramics, the cleanly articulated, volumetrically precise work of Ian McDonald is a welcome exception. Currently Artist in Residence in the storied ceramic department at Cranbrook Academy of Art, McDonald works with a repertoire of defined cylinder and disk forms, establishing pulsing rhythms both within each pot and across them as groups. He generally favors a restricted palette, somewhat reminiscent of the digital chiaroscuro seen in 1980s print graphics, with a hint of the subtle tonalities of the Viennese-British potter Lucie Rie.
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Artist
Ian McDonald
Material
Ceramic
Contributing Gallery
Patrick Parrish Gallery
Date
2016
Dimensions
11.5 in × 8 in × 8 in
29.21 cm × 20.32 cm × 20.32 cm
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Image credit: Clemens Kois for Patrick Parrish Gallery



Shade Vessel (Grey), 2016
11.5 in × 8 in × 8 in
Ceramic
Patrick Parrish Gallery
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At a moment when many seem to favor sloppy expressionism in ceramics, the cleanly articulated, volumetrically precise work of Ian McDonald is a welcome exception. Currently Artist in Residence in the storied ceramic department at Cranbrook Academy of Art, McDonald works with a repertoire of defined cylinder and disk forms, establishing pulsing rhythms both within each pot and across them as groups. He generally favors a restricted palette, somewhat reminiscent of the digital chiaroscuro seen in 1980s print graphics, with a hint of the subtle tonalities of the Viennese-British potter Lucie Rie.