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Cody Hoyt
Oblique Variation
Cody Hoyt has revived the technique of marbled clay – practiced widely in the 18th century in the creation of so-called “agateware” – for the creation of his dynamic angular forms. Hoyt exploits the inherently random and complex nature of the resulting patterns with slab-constructed, obliquely slanted, asymmetrical compositions. Leaning out into space, while containing whorls of inner movement, these are truly pots on the move.
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Artist
Cody Hoyt
Material
Hand-built, slab-constructed, and inlaid ceramic with glazed interior
Contributing Gallery
Patrick Parrish Gallery
Date
2020
Dimensions
12.25 in × 7 in × 5 in
31.115 cm × 17.78 cm × 12.7 cm
ID
parrishch03-ind01
Image credit: Clemens Kois for Patrick Parrish Gallery
Oblique Variation, 2020
12.25 in × 7 in × 5 in
Hand-built, slab-constructed, and inlaid ceramic with glazed interior
Patrick Parrish Gallery
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Cody Hoyt has revived the technique of marbled clay – practiced widely in the 18th century in the creation of so-called “agateware” – for the creation of his dynamic angular forms. Hoyt exploits the inherently random and complex nature of the resulting patterns with slab-constructed, obliquely slanted, asymmetrical compositions. Leaning out into space, while containing whorls of inner movement, these are truly pots on the move.