CRAIG CARSLEY
2000-2003 BA(Hons) Ceramics
University of Wales
Craig Carsley’s exploration of the human form centres on the diversity
of emotion, aiming to reflect both strength and fragility.
He is fascinated by the way the figure contains such a volume of expression,
from a subtle gesture, a quiet contemplative thought, through to an
explosion of dynamic movement.
His figures are freely modelled as though sketched. He uses a variety
of techniques when building, depending on the scale or composition of
the piece. Smaller figures are initially made solid and later hollowed
out, while larger pieces are built using a method utilising both pinching
and coiling. This manner of work enables him to capture the tension,
the movement and the overall essence of the subject.
The figures are all naked in order to maintain a universal identity,
an anonymous individual that becomes familiar to the viewer through
the emotions portrayed. The nakedness can also represent vulnerability,
the figure stripped of its cover, its shield, for all to see.
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