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  Viento Caballo - Original Porcelain Sculpture
 

 
Our Price: $2,700.00

Image Size (+/-): 20"T x 14"L x 6"W Porcelain
Paper Size (+/-): N/A
Medium: Original Porcelain
One-Of-A-Kind/Original or Edition Size: One-Of-A-Kind
Framed/Stretched: N/A

Availability: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Weeks
Product Code: CLW-POR-VIECAB


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Fine Porcelain Sculpture by Central Oregon Artist, Cary Lathan Weigand
 
Art & Artist Information

Original Porcelain Sculpture by Cary Lathan Weigand

Shipped boxed or crated and fully insured
Porcelain Sculpture:  New, Not a secondary sale.  Quality/Condition:  Excellent.

Viento Caballo - Porcelain Sculpture  - 20" Tall x 14" Long  x 6" Wide
Description: figure with red hat a top horse.  Hand built porcelain finished with stains, oil paint and enamel.

"Viento Caballo, translates to wind horse from Spanish.  The figure atop beast always references to me, the journey.  Whatever journey it may be. Life and death, like earth and sky touched by wind.  Wind horses are often found on Tibetan prayer flags to combine the speed of wind and the strength of the horse in order to carry one’s prayers from earth to heaven.  While this piece is not visually a reference to Tibetan culture I fell in love with this idea and the feeling it cultivates.  Particularly here, in the desert, where wide open spaces carry our spirits into the journey."  Cary Weigand 2007


High Desert Gallery is pleased and honored to make available artwork by Nationally Acclaimed Oregon artist, Cary L Weigand. 

About Cary L Weigand:  A sixth generation Hawaiian, Cary graduated from the University of Hawaii with a Masters of Fine Art in Ceramics and relocated to Central Oregon in 2004.  Since she graduated she has eagerly pursued the path of establishing herself as an independent ceramic artist.  Her major interest in figure modeling expands both the use of ceramic techniques as well as explores some relatively neglected areas in content.  Inspired by the loose slab work her figures evoke a sense of mass in contrast to the loose and flowing slab work of drapery and body appendages.  This formal device provides an important ground for the content of her work, aimed at a search for a contemporary spirituality.  Working with earthenware or porcelain, a figurine is worked upward slowly allowing each layer to dry.  Then it is painted with Terra Sigilatta, wood ash, overglazes and fired.  Next is applied a variety of stains, paints and sometimes wax.  Each piece builds a bridge connecting Cary's psyche with the physical realm.

For nationally known artist, Cary Weigand, ceramics is a very humanistic and tactile experience.  Drawn to Asian philosophies and Shamanism she finds they both focus on awareness of mind, spirit, and environment.  The figure represents a vehicle of humanity.  Cary's work is an expression of the subconscious and symbolism.  She states: “In this way, I seek to look deeper within myself.  I look upon each piece as that something which beckons the impenetrable shadows of madness, or the liquid flow of existence, day after day after day, (Or maybe this heart...) a wild beast caged within its chest, dreaming a dream which we've already seen unfolding before us, (time and time again.)

Cary's original artwork including her fine art porcelain sculpture is available exclusively in Central Oregon at High Desert Gallery.

Processes:    Each piece is hollow, hand built porcelain.  A figurine is created slowly upwards, allowing each successive layer to dry before adding the next.  Each piece always ends with the details of the hands and face, and then allowed to dry.  After Firing to a temperature of 2194 degrees F, some works are finished with stains, paints, and enamels. 




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