Rudy Autio was a leader in the American Abstract Expressionist ceramic revolution, his spontaneous large scale ceramic sculptures of hand-built closed vessels were often in the form of abstracted human torsos. These spontaneous abstract sculptural forms are incised with line drawings depicting animals and the human form. He taught himself painting and covered his sculptures with colorfully glazed graphic animals and painted human figures. Autiowas influenced by designer Isamu Noguchi and artists Henry Moore and Henri Matisse.
In 1981 he traveled to Finland to work at the Arabia Porcelain Factory on a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. While working with the porcelain clays and colored slips, Autio found a new color palette previously unknown to him. In addition to his sculptures, he created relief and tile murals, worked in bronze, glass and textiles (designing tapestry). He is credited with moving ceramic sculpture into the realm of fine art.
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