William Brouillard Cleveland Inst. of Art #30.jpg

William Brouillard www.cia.edu/faculty/listing.php?faculty_id=15 Artist Statement The platters I have sent to this exhibition combine quite a few ceramic traditions. The first is, The Palace Art Pot. Palace Art Pots ended up built to display wealth and energy. They were being manufactured to tell a tale, to commemorate an occasion or a person, and to display… Continue reading William Brouillard Cleveland Inst. of Art #30.jpg

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William Brouillard www.cia.edu/college/listing.php?faculty_id=15 Artist Assertion The platters I have despatched to this exhibition combine many ceramic traditions. The initial is, The Palace Art Pot. Palace Artwork Pots were being created to reveal wealth and power. They were created to convey to a tale, to commemorate an celebration or a human being, and to show skill… Continue reading William Brouillard Cleveland Inst. of Art #32.jpg

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William Brouillard www.cia.edu/college/listing.php?faculty_id=15 Artist Assertion The platters I have despatched to this exhibition mix numerous ceramic traditions. The first is, The Palace Artwork Pot. Palace Art Pots were being made to show wealth and electric power. They were being designed to inform a tale, to commemorate an occasion or a individual, and to demonstrate ability… Continue reading William Brouillard Cleveland Inst. of Art #27.jpg

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William Brouillard www.cia.edu/faculty/listing.php?school_id=15 Artist Statement The platters I have despatched to this exhibition mix several ceramic traditions. The initial is, The Palace Art Pot. Palace Art Pots were created to demonstrate prosperity and electrical power. They were being created to convey to a story, to commemorate an event or a human being, and to show… Continue reading William Brouillard Cleveland Inst. of Art #24.jpg

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William Brouillard www.cia.edu/faculty/listing.php?school_id=15 Artist Statement The platters I have sent to this exhibition mix quite a few ceramic traditions. The very first is, The Palace Art Pot. Palace Art Pots were produced to reveal wealth and ability. They were made to explain to a story, to commemorate an function or a person, and to demonstrate… Continue reading William Brouillard Cleveland Inst. of Art #37.jpg