"Charcoal Cliff Barely Framed in Brass" by Jesse Brink

$600.00

Title: Charcoal Cliff Barely Framed in Brass

Medium: Charred driftwood from Dockweiler Beach; “Brass” ashtray from Mandeville Canyon estate sale; Brass candlestick from Redlands antiques mall; Twig found atop Mar Vista hedge; Raku clay

Dimensions: 11” x 7” x 4” 

Artist Statement: For me, all my pieces are portraits of solitude – reflecting in varying degrees the strength of individuality and the corrosive effects of isolation. But, ideally, each work is open enough to connect with the viewer emotionally on their own terms and reflect their own point of view. Aesthetically, I strive to create work that feels slightly out of time and place, as though each is an artifact from a design past that never quite happened. Although the results often have a vaguely Scandinavian mid-century modern vibe, early American folk art is my primary inspiration. 

Title: Charcoal Cliff Barely Framed in Brass

Medium: Charred driftwood from Dockweiler Beach; “Brass” ashtray from Mandeville Canyon estate sale; Brass candlestick from Redlands antiques mall; Twig found atop Mar Vista hedge; Raku clay

Dimensions: 11” x 7” x 4” 

Artist Statement: For me, all my pieces are portraits of solitude – reflecting in varying degrees the strength of individuality and the corrosive effects of isolation. But, ideally, each work is open enough to connect with the viewer emotionally on their own terms and reflect their own point of view. Aesthetically, I strive to create work that feels slightly out of time and place, as though each is an artifact from a design past that never quite happened. Although the results often have a vaguely Scandinavian mid-century modern vibe, early American folk art is my primary inspiration.