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jerry rhodes

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Email:  [email protected]

​Website:  jerryrhodespottery.com

Artist profile

Jerry  Rhodes  is  a  ceramic  artist  living  in  Colorado  Springs, Colorado. His work has appeared in numerous juried shows and exhibitions.   He currently exhibits in galleries  throughout the United  States  and  has  many  pieces  in  public  and  private collections internationally.   Jerry has an Electrical Engineering degree from Penn State University, is a former Air Force officer, and has held numerous satellite and space systems engineering positions throughout his career.  He’s also served as a liaison to the North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) Command, and most recently as a Research and Development Laboratory Director  for  the  Missile  Defense  Agency.  Jerry  has  finally(!) retired from his day job, and is thankfully able to commit more time to pottery and travel.

“The firing process I use for my pottery is often described as Raku, but the motivation behind my use of this technique might be considered its philosophical opposite. Rather than seeking a harmonious balance or simplicity through my work, I try to achieve dynamic and imaginative results by challenging the boundaries of gravity, material science, chemistry, and sometimes, common sense.  Often I will use traditional style glazes and classic post firing reduction techniques, but other times I'll use plant food, steel  wool,  and  horsehair  during  the  firing,  and  add  African  porcupine  quills  to complete a composition. The results are usually very dramatic.”

“I also like to combine seemingly disparate elements drawn from  a  global,  temporal,  and  cultural  palate  to  form  a composition. Some pieces may blend science with antiquity; Einstein’s equations for Special Relativity carved around the rim of a classic Greek form, for instance, while others may represent  a  cultural  fusion;  African  and  Polynesian  tribal components combined into a loosely symbolic presentation. In the end, I’m not trying to resolve the different elements that go into a piece, but rather, trying to bring the composition to a point where it reaches a temporary détente within itself.”

“Each   piece   I   create   is   unique,   each   one represents   a   new   and   exhilarating   learning experience, and every one is an adventure.”
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