
About this episode
Jesse Wine discusses his unique approach to ceramics sculpture, exploring themes of expressiveness, empathy, and the artistic process.
Jesse Wine makes ceramics sculpture that combine body parts like arms, legs, hands, and feet, along with abstract shapes that are deflated, pulled, and stacked. Jesse talks about making sculptures that are self-aware, the expressiveness in our hands, leaving work unfinished, empathy as a gesture, being illusionistic with his surfaces, knowing when to destroy a sculpture, a great football match as the ultimate narrative, becoming more optimistic through experience, and the long game of being an artist.
People in this episode
Guest: Jesse Wine
Topics covered
- ceramics
- sculpture
- art
- empathy
- narrative
Keywords
- ceramics sculpture
- body parts
- self-aware sculptures
- unfinished work
- illusionistic surfaces
- destroy a sculpture
- optimism through experience
- long game of being an artist
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