Brian Jones

Kevin Snipes is known for procelain thrown and handbuilt vessels that are finished with carefully drawn narratives.Snipes' obsession with building things began when he was a child as did his need to ...
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    Kevin Snipes is known for procelain thrown and handbuilt vessels that are finished with carefully drawn narratives.Snipes' obsession with building things began when he was a child as did his need to draw. The combined need to build and draw are the basis for his work in clay. He is a storyteller who has chosen to tell his stories on the sides of his unconventional slab built porcelain forms. These pieces begin with sketches of forms he designs to accommodate the drawings he has planned for them. Snipes? line art drawings are reminiscent of comic book art often complete with word balloons. The stories he chooses to tell are based on movies, music, photography, street art, and the daily life that surrounds him. In addition to underglazes he also draws some of his images using the mishima technique (inlaying the pattern with slip, glaze or contrasting clay body into the surface) or the sgraffito technique (incising the design through one or two layers of slip or directly into the clay body).

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    2002

    Artist in Residence, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Edgecomb, Maine

    2012

    Artist in Residence, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Primary Work Experience
    2003
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    2005

    Studio assistant to Silvie Granatelli

    2007—

    Studio Artist

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    rosenfieldcollection.com

    Southern Methodist University, Meadows School of the Arts, Dallas, Texas

    Bibliography

    “Focus: Working Potters.” Ceramics Monthly (June/July/August 2013).

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    Portland, Oregon, Silvie Granatelli

    Citation: Brian Jones, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/brian-jones

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