My father made a clock with some of the molded pieces I gave him. I didn't like it because the pieces are scraps. I bought some clock numbers and made molds from them. These are some of the tests of the number molds.
#949 with the unglazed face of a creepy Disney doll and a yellow eye:
#44-44 with a mold of a face from the 2011 post-Halloween shopping spree:
#0 with two molds of a princess and an impression of a little rubber skeleton:
This is my father's clock with the scrap pieces.
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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.