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Kensuke Yamada, 2009–2010 MJD Fellow
“My work is inspired by the universal experience shared among all individuals through facial expression and simple body language, which I convey between the ceramic figures I create. I enjoy touching clay and I have found a way to communicate through ceramics, using gestures, patterns, and textures which create rhythm that brings the figures to life. Through my work I ask people to stop moving and enjoy the moments they are experiencing with their surroundings. I ultimately want people to think about "the moment not the movement of time". It is my hope that strangers can come together to experience a commonality, slowing down enough to share the emotional interaction with my figurative sculpture staged in a communal space.” To see more of Kensuke's artwork visit www.yamadakensuke.com. |
Separating Ways in an One Stream, 2010 36" x 18.5" x 13" earthenware |
Bird Rider, 2010 35" x 17" x 10" earthenware |
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Alice and Rabbit, 2010 17" x 15" x 10" earthenware |