Visions In Clay 2024
Kevin Eaton (he, him, his)
This is my take on a traditional Greek form, using elements of humor and sexuality to comment on contemporary masculinity.
I’ve been a Los Angeles-based graphic design professional for many years. However, my recent work with ceramics has allowed me to rediscover a creative energy that I hadn’t enjoyed since my undergrad days at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Incorporating my love of comic books and science fiction, I create ceramic sculptures that are humorous, thought-provoking, and beautiful. While exploring society’s reaction to gay sexuality and culture, I've cultivated a somewhat subtle presentation of erotic content. “I want the viewer to be drawn in to look, and then either laugh or be horrified.”
I couldn’t have done this earlier in life. I’m very much a late-in-life ceramist, and all my life experiences have come together, unexpectedly, to enable my creativity in this medium. I’m both pleased and surprised with the results.
My best friend, a ceramist who died from AIDS years ago, always wanted me to study with him. I was afraid of getting my hands dirty, but now I know that he’s somewhere out there laughing with me… and at me.
Weenus Krater V3, Zip-Bam-Pow!, 2023
Ceramic Vase built using slab and coil construction, fired to cone 5 in an electric kiln
13" x 14.5" x 14.5"
OUCH! My Weenus Was Broken During Shipping! Take advantage of my misfortune and own a beautiful piece of artwork. Starting Bid of $150. Purchase money goes to Horton Gallery Foundation! MAKE AN OFFER! Contact jan.marlese@deltacollege.edu or call 209-954-5507 for current bid. Any shipping costs will be added to the purchase price.