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Cheryl TallFigurative Functional Dish, "Courtney" 20232023
2023
$300
£224.05
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CA$415.50
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This is an original ceramic functional dish by Southern California artist, Cheryl Tall. Its dimensions are 5.25" x 5.25" x 1". A certificate of authenticity will follow delivery.
In the style of “magic realism”, Tall's work uses color and texture to create a surrealistic wonderland that touches on our search for meaning, connection and place. The artist’s inspiration from both contemporary and ancient art is evident in her works; myths and dream imagery are a recurring theme. Her subject matter often includes architectural and figurative elements. Many of her paintings depict full scenes of activity, with a cast of several characters and multiple interactions happening at once. The way that individuals – neighbors, lovers, extended families, and community members – interrelate with each other is a visual and thematic focus in her works. These crucial social bonds, which drive everyday life, are emphasized and celebrated.
- Creator:Cheryl Tall (American)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 5.25 in (13.34 cm)Width: 5.25 in (13.34 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Diego, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1593212601732
Cheryl Tall
Cheryl Tall studied art at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida where she received her BFA and at the University of Miami, Miami, Florida she received her MFA in 1995. Her present studio in Southern California, where she creates her large-scale sculpture and paintings and teaches art classes. Tall’s primary medium is clay, coil built into large figurative sculptures and wall pieces. She also works with mixed media, oil and acrylic painting, and printmaking. Tall’s work focuses on the relationships between people and their surroundings, especially their homes or workplaces. Her subject matter often includes architectural and figurative elements. Influences include Surrealism, Expressionism, Pop Art, Lowbrow and Funk Art, Romanesque Medieval art, folk art, mythology and Primitive Art. Influential artists include Robert Arneson, Shepard Farrey, Andy Goldsworthy, Viola Frey, Adrian Arleo, Paul Klee, Giorgio De Chirico, Oskar Kokoschka and Giselbertus. Museum Collections: Foosaner Art Museum Melbourne Fl.
“Castle of Fallen Dreams”
2013 Acquisition Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum Myrtle Beach SC
“Victorine Abbey”
1995 Acquisition Ceramics Research Center, ASU Tempe, AZ
“Chrysalis”
2005 Acquisition King-Size Ceramic Museum, Shanghai, China
“Zenobia”
2011 Acquisition Gangjin Ceramic Museum, Gangjin, Korea
T4-2
2009 Acquisition IWKAT Collection Tokoname, Japan
‘Mutsuo’
1998 Acquisition Mesa Contemporary Art Museum, Mesa, AZ
“House of the Raven”
2022 Acquisition
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