Scottsdale, AZARTIST STATEMENTForm is everything; I stretch clay to make canvases for decoration. Texture, pattern and color are successful additions when the shapes are impeccable. My inspirations are many, from the classic forms of antiquity to the simple, graceful pots made by indigenous peoples and the work of modern studio potters. Dramatic color, subtle texture and graphic pattern accentuate what I hope is a mastery of the traditional vessel form. BIOGRAPHYNicholas’s experiences with clay as a child apparently left a mark. After school, apprenticeships and more school, making pots was, is, and will continue to be a way of life for him. He has been a studio potter for more than 40 years now, living and working in Arizona for much of that time. His work as a professional had always been low fire earthenware. For many years his Raku pots were shown nationally. His influences are scattered from the Southwest, Africa and Japan to the cultures of the Mediterranean. A museum full of 2000 year old pots in Rhodes was an epiphany. Simple forms with no contrivance or pretension filled room after room. He hopes to make one like that before he’s done. Seeing those pots 25 years ago started this current evolution. It began with soft muted colors and classic shapes. Amphora, ewers, and jugs with an ancient feel. Then, textured pots with extravagant handles, spouts and flourishes using brushed color. Over the last 25 years the current body of work has evolved. Hot colors, simple closed forms with very controlled textures dominate. High fire porcelain and white stoneware have now been added to the mix. This work is completely different from the earthenware. Different clays, firing and extravagant decorating techniques give homage to his influences and work from the from the past with a whole new level of skills and maturity. The last piece finished today, good, bad or indifferent is the product of doing the work for many years. These pieces can’t be made without those experiences, successes and failures, lots of failures. Even after 40 years, everyday in the studio for Nicholas is an adventure; He is always looking forward to working tomorrow.
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