The Robot Goddess did not survive the bisque kiln. I glazed it anyway and I'm planning on abandoning it somewhere in the Rillito.
Here is the back view.
The source is my own crude drawing dating from 1986. My artistic representation of breasts is still not much more realistic than it was then. Her name was Dale-a.
This is a collaged version of the same entity from around 1994. I had the image saved as "Bug Mama."
This is my unbisqued second attempt at the Robot Goddess.
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Aberrant Ceramics is the artwork of Aaron Nosheny,
ceramic artist and potter in Tucson, Arizona.
I work in the medium of stoneware clay and make hand-built pottery, sculpture, hamsas, ornaments, masks, and a variety of other forms.
I’m a self-taught autistic artist working in my medium for over twenty years. I like monsters, insects, weird animals, body horror, folk horror, horror comedy, horror in general, Halloween decorations, fast food mascots, kitsch – all of these creep into my work, but there’s really no overarching theme.
I am in love with my medium. I love the process of frantically birthing clay monstrosities, subjecting them to an epic trial by fire, and sending them out into the world.