Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

Fancy Feast

USA, 2018
<p>There are 2 table top sculptures on this page, each with two views. The first sculpture has a side view of a white serving vessel on which pink cooked shrimp are arranged. The second view of this piece is from above and shows how carefully each handbuilt  shrimp was constructed. The second sculpture also has 2 views. They both show pink shrimp piled in two side by side hands. The hands and part of the fore arms are as realistically rendered as the shrimp.</p>
Date acquired:
Materials:
Ceramic
Mixed Media
Form - Functional: N/A
Form - Sculptural:
Installation - small/intimate scale
Method:
Hand-Built
Surface Technique: N/A
Kiln Type: N/A
Glazes:
Glaze
Hannah Lee Cameron

John Conroy is known for hand-built porcelain animal and figurative sculptural work. Conroy uses unglazed porcelain employing a variety of surface techniques including carving. A line of functional pottery is made under the name and mark Greenlion Pottery.

Conroy first worked as a painter and sculptor for theater companies. In the early 2000?s he learned to wheel-throw at Clayscapes Pottery.

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