Cindy Billingsley

Brett Kern is known for slip-cast porcelain sculpture as well as hand-sculpted figurative work. Trained as a potter, Kern translates his interest in collecting toys and memorabilia into his work.

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    Brett Kern is known for slip-cast porcelain sculpture as well as hand-sculpted figurative work. Trained as a potter, Kern translates his interest in collecting toys and memorabilia into his work.

    Advertising, film, cartoons, toys, and games serve as primary subject matter for Kern. Inflatable toy dinosaurs, space men, and whoopee cushions are slip cast. He likens the casting method to fossilization: thinking of his work as helping to preserve cultural subject matter. Kern's glaze palette includes a series of bright metallic colors for inflatable toy castings.

    Other works, known as the Hellenistic Series, are hand sculpted clay. These sculptures also move through the slip-cast process. In this body of work, Kern re-contextualizes classical Greek sculpture (500 BC ? 200 AD) as Pop Culture Icons. Figures from television and film serve as the primary subject matter. Surface techniques in the finished state vary but may feature a verdigris-like glaze, ?verdigris? a green or greenish-blue poisonous pigment resulting from the action of acetic acid on copper.?[1] Other finishes include the addition of paint to the surface post-firing.

    1. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verdigris -cited November 7, 2018, 10:30 AM.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1994
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    2000

    Apprentice, Alan LeQuire, Nashville, Tennessee

    Primary Work Experience
    1987
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    Professional Artist

    Other

    Public Collections

    Arrington Firefighter Memorial, Clarksville, Tennessee

    Brentwood Library, Brentwood, Tennessee

    Shenandoah University, Winchester, Virginia

    Warner Park Nature Center, Nashville, Tennessee

    World Equestrian Games, Lexington, Kentucky

     

    Bibliography

    Coldiron, Cindy Ann. Contemporary Wildlife Art. Atglen, PA:Schiffer Books, 2015.

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    Jeffrey Kuratnick

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    Southern Highland Craft Guild, Harris School of Art, Watkins College of Art Design & Film, sculptor, Public Art Projects,

    Citation: Jeffrey Kuratnick Cindy Billingsley, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/cindy-billingsley

    Objects
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    Southern Highland Craft Guild Collection
    Asheville, North Carolina

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