Finished version of Cannabis Menorah 1
Once there was a young couple in the early 1970s. They identified with the "counterculture" to some extent although they weren't young enough to really be a part of it. They did like the pungent herb, though, and found that growing it in the Philadelphia suburbs was a great, economical way to produce a personal supply and a little extra to sell to friends. These profits were used for such worthy expenses as sending their first child to nursery school. One of their friends later became a lawyer. Although the couple no longer regularly smoked, they were still known to partake when socializing with this lawyer. This menorah is dedicated to that lawyer.
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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.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Giraffe-Hydra-Tree
This is a monstrous tree with three giraffe heads. This is an example of what happens when I don't plan out what I'm going to make before I sit down to make it.
Sinistar Object 1
Sinistar was a classic arcade game from the 80s. It was set in space and the player's task was to mine crystals from asteroids to build bombs while enemy ships were also mining crystals to build a gigantic animalistic skull creature which would first taunt you and then devour you. I only played it a few times. I found it too difficult to be enjoyable and then there was the matter of the Sinistar itself bellowing taunts like "I hunger, coward!"
I made two Sinistar objects. I glazed this one and I'm not entirely satisfied with how it came out. I'm going to paint the next one with acrylics.
The Sinistar in action:
I made two Sinistar objects. I glazed this one and I'm not entirely satisfied with how it came out. I'm going to paint the next one with acrylics.
The Sinistar in action:
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Nativity Scene
My father was visiting a few weeks ago and he wanted to make a Nativity scene. Just to put this in context, my father is an atheist Jew. We used to have a family tradition of going out to eat on Christmas Eve with my aunt and uncle. My aunt, who is an ex-Catholic atheist, has an elaborate wooden Nativity scene. It even has a snake among the animals. We would go back to their house after dinner and somehow we started making a game of stealing the Baby Jesus and replacing it with something ridiculous. One year we made figures out wooden craft sticks (tongue depressors) with food attached to them with a glue gun, such as broccoli for hair. The tradition has continued and my father wanted to make figures out of clay to add to the collection of weird Nativity items.
My father made all of these except for the angel and the pig. Those are mine. I also painted them.
My father made all of these except for the angel and the pig. Those are mine. I also painted them.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Pikaia 8 and 9
Pikaia 9 has the reddish "plum" glaze.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Burrobrush Menorah
This is the last of this series of menorahs, Menorah 28, the Burrobrush Menorah. Singlewhorl Burrobrush, Ambrosia monogyra, is a shrub native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. It smells like dill when it's dry.
Singlewhorl Burrobrush:
Singlewhorl Burrobrush:
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Desert Broom Menorah
This is Menorah 27, the Desert Broom Menorah. Desert Broom, Baccharis sarothroides, is a common shrub of Sonoran Desert.
Desert Broom:
Desert Broom:
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Purple Sage Menorah
This is a slab menorah with a pattern made with branches of Purple Sage (a.k.a. Texas Sage), Leucophyllum frutescens.
Purple Sage
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Rosemary Menorah
This is a slab menorah with a pattern made by pressing rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, into the clay
The glaze is glossy emerald green which reflects light very effectively. I found it difficult to photograph.
The glaze is glossy emerald green which reflects light very effectively. I found it difficult to photograph.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Red Spiral Menorah
I'm having a lot of difficulty taking pictures of these menorahs without a lot of glare. This is Menorah #24, the Red Spiral Menorah. The design on the front is made from a doily and isn't really a spiral.
Eye Cup #8
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Fire Elemental Object
I went through a box labeled "Flat Clay Objects" and among the many flat clay objects, I found this thing from 2010. The demonic creature in the middle is from a Dungeons & Dragons fire elemental toy. The heads are transformations of molds of doll heads.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Desert Broom and Rosemary Molds
I've been working on menorahs made with impressions of plants. These are molds from impressions of desert broom and rosemary.
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