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  Elemental: Earth, Air, Fire, Water  
Show Opened:  4/5/2005Online Art Show:  Elemental: Earth, Air, Fire, Water
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"Reflections at Hughes"
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"Waterfall"
Doris H. David
Juror's
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"Timmy & Benjamin 2 "
Bella Abati
Juror's
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"Heat and Light"
Susan Frank
Juror's
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"Pure "
Bella Abati
Juror's
Mention


"Waterfall"

Art: Waterfall by Artist Doris H. David
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Media:  Clay, hand built

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This clay piece was hand built with a slab of white stoneware clay and joined by using the coil and slip method. After forming and pulling the clay up with my hands, I left the natural torn edge in place to tie it organically to the earth. It was glazed with three coats of oil spot blue before firing.

The work represents a waterfall cascading downward, eroding the earth in it's path to make a place for itself. The elemental relationship between earth and water is played out in both the creation of the work and the finished piece itself.

The detailed photos give the viewer a look at the waterfall from another aspect and additionally show the way in which the glaze works to represent the elements portrayed.

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"A gentle stream can split a mountain, given enough time."

Artist:
Doris H. David  View this Artist's Profile
Monroe, CT, USA
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