"Miss Eteaquette" (photo from Ferrin Gallery)I just discovered this artist, Red Weldon Sandlin. Isn't this piece charming? She is represented by the Ferrin Gallery in Massachusetts and you can take a look there to see more of her work.
Here is a quote from the artist:
Two objects, the book and teapot, occur in almost all of my work because they represent containment. A book contains stories, information, and lessons. A teapot, metaphorically, holds ideas that are filtered, brewed, steeped, and poured out for fulfillment and understanding. By holding these concepts these two objects become symbols of the information, informed truths, childhood experiences, battles won and lost, and rules of etiquette that we aquire as we grow from children to adults, through reading and living.


3 comments:
Fascinating work, Lynn. Thanks for sharing!
I love that piece - it's clever and funny and interesting, all at once. Thank you for sharing!
Oh, I do love those! Did you see the one with the mermaid? (I *love* mermaids!) And the Chinese Quin teapots? Amazing! But my favorite is the one you show on the blog. (So if anyone like, say, DH was wondering what I'd like for Christmas ...)
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