LINDA CASBON
brooklyn, New York - United States



Original Artworks (12)

Linda Casbon; Installation View: Untitl..., 2012, Original Ceramics Handbuilt, 10 x 10 feet. Artwork description: 241    installationsculptural organicwall work materiality ceramic    ...
Linda Casbon
Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2012
10 x 10 feet (3.05 x 3.05 m)
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Linda Casbon; Translations, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241  installationsculptural organicwall work materiality   ...
Linda Casbon
Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2010
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Linda Casbon; Untitled, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241   structuralsculptural organicwall work   ...
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Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2010
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Linda Casbon; Ribbon, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241  structuralsculptural organic  ...
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Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2010
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Linda Casbon; Offering, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241  vesselpaintedsculptural  ...
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Linda Casbon; Painted Shapes, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241  architecturalpaintedsculptural ...
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Linda Casbon; Screen, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches.
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Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2010
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Linda Casbon; Screen, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241    Installation View including Screen, Untitled, and Offering  ...
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Linda Casbon; Translations, 2010, Original Ceramics Handbuilt,   inches. Artwork description: 241  Installation View ...
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Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2010
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Linda Casbon; Pillows And Landscape, 2007, Original Ceramics Handbuilt, 8 x 6 feet. Artwork description: 241  Installation View ...
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Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2007
8 x 6 feet (2.44 x 1.83 m)
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Linda Casbon; Landscape And Under And River, 2007, Original Ceramics Handbuilt, 10 x 6 feet. Artwork description: 241  Installation view from exhibition at ACC gallery. ...
Linda Casbon
Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2007
10 x 6 feet (3.05 x 1.83 m)
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Linda Casbon; Interior, 2005, Original Ceramics Handbuilt, 28 x 48 inches.
Linda Casbon
Original Handbuilt Ceramics, 2005
28 x 48 inches (71.1 x 121.9 cm)
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Artist Statement

In Paul Valery's words, "to see is to forget the name of the thing one sees".

My work translates forms into a language of metaphoric associations. It hints at meanings without using literal descriptions. Objects are the visual sounds of this language. When placed together these words form a sentence, a poem, and a kind of narrative with its own internal logic. The pieces look like . . . feel like . . . sound like . . . but cannot be consciously identified or named. With this work I am striving for a sense of unnameable familiarity.

Some of the work consists of single objects. I view these pieces as words or emblems. More often the work is a group of objects, or a composition. Ceramic forms are used as a sculptural canvas to draw on, creating interplay between painted shapes and actual shapes. The physical scale and formal qualities of the work reference the body.

Current series include: "Pillows" which have a volume reminiscent of lungs and breathing, "Tunnels" and "Blankets" which focus on differences between inside and outside and the idea of transformational space, and "Cages" which utilize structural elements to create form and explore three-dimensional mapping and order versus randomness. The surfaces and drawings on the forms are inspired by an array of sources including maps and aerial photographs.
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