Angus, Jennifer
Atyeo, Brian
Arntzen, Arnt
Baron, Joan
Bennett,Linda
Benyei, Andrew
Bott, Nicholas
Bradford, Kate
Brady, Lee
Brinton, Karol Dalyce
Crighton, Lucille
Darby, Darryl
Doruyter, Karel
Downs, Michael
Drouin, Jose
Duma, William
Dunlop, Les
Enns, Maureen
Genn, Robert
Griffiths, Ted
Grisdale, Frank
Goerg, Richard
Gottselig Susan
Haire, Joe
Heath, Mel
Heine, Jerry
Helwig, Alice
Hinz, Roy
Jackson, John
Jacobsen, Franziska
Jenkins, Cathryn
Jenkins, Fran
Johnson, Gail
Kauppi, Linda
Laycock, Brent
Lawrence Peter
Leman Kellie
Malin, Lynn
Mravik, Richard
McCarthy, Doris
McKay, Peter & Melody
Michael, Judy
Moors-Hanrahan, Kathleen
Montpetit, David
Nellemann, Margit
O'Young, Kayo

Ostoich, Dianne

Phelan, Jan
Poitras, Jane Ash
Posyniak, Teresa
Prouse, Rod
Reid, Jack
Reilly-Roe, Alisha
Reynolds, Ursula
Robertson, Janice
Ruby Radish
Schumm, Tim
Selfridge, Carol and Richard
Sinclair, Robert
Shaughnessy, Peter
Solar, Fran
Stein Janet
Toti
Thierfelder, Vivian
Vest, Jim
Vandenbrink, Jake
Wacko, Wendy
Waidman, Allan
Waterbeek, Annette
Way, Diane
Wylie, Alan



 


CAROL AND RICHARD SELFRIDGE

"Circe"
25" x 17" x 8"

$1,320

 

"Thinking of Swan Lake"
23" x 19" x 8"

$1,050

"Sushi Goddess"
23" x 15" x 6"

$950

Handbuilt & handpainted Majolica Sculpture


Carol
and Richard Selfridge are ceramic artists working collaboratively in Edmonton, Canada living solely from their ceramic work for the past 25 years. Their illusionistic majolica and wood fired stoneware has been exhibited nationally and internationally in over 100 juried and invitational exhibitions over the past two decades.

The Selfridges’s way of creating the large illusionistic pots could best be termed constructivist with ready-mades. They make round and oval disks by press moulding, which are then cut and altered, attacked and joined to form segmented pots. By using ovals cut on the bias, they can get gestural pots with a lot of movement. They look much like in a painting by Matisse, Braque or Picasso. With their cut down rim and slightly comic handles, they become a kind of spirited caricature of historic ‘real’ pots.

Carol and Richard are interested in painting flat things to look round and round things to look flat. These pots are about perception, that is, those visual clues that let us know the nature and dimension of things. With colour, pattern, figure and ground, shading, silhouette and by using many ‘universal referents’, they create visual gaps that the viewer fills up with their own constructed reality.


Selected Recent Juried Exhibitions and Awards
‘Millennium Platter Exhibition’ 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney, Australia.
‘Sidney Myer International Ceramics Award’ Shepparton, Australia.
‘Monarch National Ceramic Competition’ Florence, Alabama.
‘XIV Biennale Internationale de Ceramic Competition’ San Angelo, Texas.
‘Fletcher Challenge International Ceramic Award’ Auckland, New Zealand.
‘Orton International Cone Box Show’ Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas.


Selected Public and Private Collections
The Right Honourable Jean Chretien, Prime Minister of Canada
Claridge Collection, (Bronfman)
His Imperial Highness, Prince Takamado of Japan
Burlington Art Center, Burlington Ontario
Alberta Foundation For The Arts
Steelcase Corporation
British Petroleum
The Right Honourable Joe Clark and Maureen McTeer