Ceramics Art Show - Great Book Themes by Richard Shaw

shaw-walnuts_canton_jar-01 I found this work of ceramic art by artist Richard Shaw to be quite interesting. It has a book theme and it shows the cavelear way that many folks treat books. It is just the thing for a book collector's home. Don't you think?

Richard Shaw's ceramic trompe l'oeil exhibition is a continuum of themes that he has explored for years: the personal remnants that individuals leave behind and their universal stories.

These still life porcelain tableaus consist of everyday objects arranged in compositions that extend our illusion of reality and raise an awareness of the beauty and value in the mundane.

Characteristic of all of Shaw's work is a technical expertise in the use of cast porcelain that goes beyond mere realism. His intricately crafted pieces are both humorous and intellectual in its art historical dialogue with some of the patterns found in 18th century Chinese export ceramic ware. Shaw has been a leading figure in redefining contemporary trompe l'oeil ceramics in the United States and beyond.

Where: Braunstein/Quay Gallery
Date(s): March 18, 2010 - April 17, 2010
Address: 430 Clementina Street, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Phone: 415-278-9850

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