Delta College Alumni Exhibition 2024
Zoe Nelson (They/Them + She/Her)
Zoe Nelson (b. 1994, Stockton, CA) completed their undergrad in Spring 2022 with a BFA in Ceramics at CSU Sacramento where they explored technique, process, and finding one’s ever-growing love for clay. They have exhibited their work several times through LH Horton Jr. Gallery, Robert Else and J.W. & Joyce Witt Galleries on CSU Sacramento Campus, Galleries throughout Sacramento County, and the Mendocino Art Center. Zoe has received several awards and scholarships through CSU Sacramento such as: Awarded Best Use of Sustainability in Design, University Art Product Award for “Follow Me”, R.W. and Joyce Witt Art History Scholarship for “The Ceramic Renaissance of Mata Ortiz”, and the Jeanette B. Yuppa Scholarship. They were a short-term Ceramic Resident Artist at Cobb Mountain Art & Ecology Project during Spring 2023 and have worked as an Art Admin at the Mendocino Art Center for the last year. They have a passion for B&W Illustration which leads their practice in using clay as a canvas.
With an interest in design, I like to work with implied texture in both the sgraffito and Mishima techniques. With both Close Comfort and Leaf Bottle, I have heavily used sgraffito to present my organic imagery. Leaf Bottle was an experiment in early undergrad to push the boundaries in which I could use my illustration to practice sgraffito as a subtractive art form. Using the ceramic body as a canvas for design, I continue to experiment with different genres of imagery in my work. Close Comfort was part of a series of work I did during my senior year of undergrad where I focused on visually-stimulating abstract design. This work was meant to use repetition and pattern to create close organic shapes that appear to be vibrating in place or give a trypophobic reaction. Mushroom Forest was a fun exercise using line weight, repetition, and composition to create a simple scene of a fungi community. My illustration Mushroom Forest precedes the other two works in a way that informs and influences my ceramic practice today: using digital illustration as a platform for experimentation using high-contrast imagery as well as a major tool for planning my ceramic work. During planning stages I sketch over multi-view photos of my forms to map out my imagery ahead, which saves studio time as the clay is usually in the leather-hard stage of drying while I apply the design. Although under-represented in this body of work, my imagery today is heavily influenced by nature: Flora, Fungi, and Fauna are equally present.
Close Comfort
Ceramic Vessel
12” x 8” x 8”
2022
$200
Leaf Bottle
Ceramic Vessel
10” x 8” x 8”
2021
$150
Mushroom Forest
Digital Illustration
12” x 12”
2020
$75