Hutton brings to life biomorphic organisms that depict different abstracted characteristics of organic matter. In a series of sculptures, she creates ambiguous bodies which are familiar yet foreign which allow one to become acquainted with the idea of “the other”.
About the Artist
Sara Hutton was born in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2016, She received a Bachelor of Fine Art from Towson University. She is currently pursuing her MFA at Towson University.Artist's Statement
The body sits beside the vessel, art sits beside craft, beauty sits beside the grotesque, my work sits between. The sculptures’ ambiguous shapes create a constant re-examining, and allow one to become familiar with ideas of “the other”. Obsessive repetition creates these forms. Repetition breaks with careful moments that emanate soft sensuality. The forms created are creature-like and are symbols of movement and life. I implement abstracted characteristics of the human body, plants, bacteria, and geological systems. Through form, scale, surface, and context I create voluptuous pieces that invite physical touch, evoking analogy to the human body and other organic forms. I am interested in creating ambiguous bodies which are simultaneously familiar yet different. The atmospheric environment of the wood fire highlights and enhances characteristics of beauty and context within the form. The unpredictability of an atmospheric firing creates a soft and luscious tactility that compliments the sensual beauty of each piece I create. The unifying thread running through my work is: to be engaged with form and space through movement.Featured Work
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Amorphous
Woodfired ceramic
2021