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Finding my way back...

November 14, 2018 Forest Rogers

Back here, I mean! Thanks so much to those who visit, despite my having been so scarce here… Things are shifting in my world, and one thing I feel a strong urge to do is make this a better more active Home again. At last. So I will be catching up! There’s so much work and so many thoughts that want to be added. For the moment, here’s a wee bat-person putting her head in my hands.

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Contemplating Beowulf

November 9, 2018 Forest Rogers

Friends, here’s my take on Beowulf, as a fragment. The internal, still quality helpful in heroic undertakings (or so I suppose) was on my mind. He stands about 15.75” tall, in Japanese air-dry clay, with mulberry papers, over an armature of aluminum and stainless steel wire, with brass rods, and Aves Fixit Sculpt epoxy clay reinforcing. Tinted with acrylics and acrylic inks.

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A Snow Maiden

October 30, 2018 Forest Rogers
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Here is my interpretation (one of them — I love this subject) of the Japanese being, Yuki Onna. She stands a little over 13” and is sculpted in Kato Polyclay, with silk and ramie fibers, silk gauze and mulberry paper. She has been living with a dear friend of mine, who’s letting me send her into the world now. I’ve added to her garments and completed her evolution.

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Feathered Reliquary

May 5, 2018 Forest Rogers
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This piece was created especially for the Beautiful Bizarre curated show, "Heart's Blood," at the Haven Gallery in Northport, NY, in fall of 2017. The theme of the show was Oscar Wilde's poignant and lyrical tale, "The Nightingale and the Rose," a story I'd love since childhood, as it happened.

A centerpiece for the show was a short film version of the story, featuring the work of Australian artist Del Kathryn Barton. Inspiring and entrancing! Made me think on things I would love to do, though when and how I know not. I found the videos about the film and its creation fascinating. Here's one of them:

Del Kathryn Barton: The Nightingale and the Rose has its genesis in a commission by ArtAnd Foundation, who asked Del Kathryn Barton in 2010 to reimagine a timeless fairytale. A long-time aficionado of Wilde's works, Barton was struck by using The Nightingale as inspiration; one of his most poignant stories and related intrinsically to her own work with its vulnerable but emboldened feminine protagonist.

(So sorry to have been absent from my own site so much, my friends! I've been over on -- yes -- social media, and going through a measure of chaos in life, but I am back! I will catch up to my absent self here...)

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Insect Fragment

July 19, 2017 Forest Rogers

Friends, an Insect Fragment in air-dry mixed media, with mulberry paper. Family Scarabaeidae of course!

In Figures in Clay Tags Fragment
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Flemish Moth...

June 6, 2017 Forest Rogers

Here's a Moth, hatched from the Northern Renaissance... in Premier air-dry clay, mulberry paper with stainless steel and aluminum wire armature. Painted in acrylics, with metallic gold.

In Figures in Clay Tags Surreal, Wings, Fragment
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Happy Valentine's Day, Kind Friends!

February 14, 2017 Forest Rogers

Good Friends, every once in a while, making the art, my mind says to me, 'This work is love.' Then I think, 'What? What’s that supposed to mean? Is that a mere pink dust-bunny in my head?' For this Valentines Day, let me count the ways I actually think there’s something in that recurring thought — some common threads of love & art:

We take a risk in creating art and putting it out there, we make ourselves vulnerable. We can — we do — get hurt. But we throw ourselves into it again and again because it somehow matters, because we somehow have to. To do it well and freely, we need to be willing to look foolish, to reach out and risk being slapped back. We set out our beating heart on a plate and say, 'Dig in!'

Art going into the world is a dance for two, the maker and receiver united for a moment in the language of that particular thought. It’s a “you’re not alone, for there’s an echo in me.” Art can reach across outer barriers and speak directly to the Other, whoever that may be. It can unite on a level deep enough to bypass division (even of centuries) and remind us of our shared life.

For me, doing the art is a setting aside of the confined self for something more: I aim to make myself transparent, a lens for the Idea. This is particularly true for subjects based in myth or legend, which have an arc before and after my individual take. Yet as I let them 'talk back,' they become more my own. There’s a paradox in this relationship: the more you are true to your unique vision, the more likely it is to possess eloquence for others, or so I believe.

'Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind,' writes Shakespeare, and so it is with the making and perceiving of art, I think, at least the kind I indulge in. Art entwines with our memories, our pain, our history personal and universal, as well as with our hopes, purposes and perhaps earliest, yet-unblemished visions — like Ms. Barrett Browning says:

'I love thee with the passion put to use

In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith.'

I thank you all for being here!  And, what do you think?

 

 

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Demon Harpy for Williams' Wyld

February 5, 2017 Forest Rogers

For an Allen Williams inspired show at the Krab Jab Studio in Seattle. My Friends, I realize I've been neglecting my site while cavorting about on social media! I will be aiming to rectify, and keep this much more up to date. For now:

 

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The Morrigan: Badb Catha

February 5, 2017 Forest Rogers

More on this shortly:

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La Belle Crustacé, tinted

September 20, 2016 Forest Rogers
In Figures in Clay Tags Surreal
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The Tinderbox, tinted in acrylics

September 20, 2016 Forest Rogers
In Art Dolls, Figures in Clay Tags Fairytale, Folktale
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Hans Christian Andersen's "The Tinderbox" ~ work in progress

June 16, 2016 Forest Rogers
In Figures in Clay Tags Folktale, Fairytale
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La Belle Crustacé, a shrimp in progress

May 23, 2016 Forest Rogers

This one is in Premier air-dry clay with washi paper. She'll be completed and painted -- but here she is as a work in progress...

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A Fish from Versailles II

May 23, 2016 Forest Rogers

A rococo mermaid in Kato Polyclay.

In Miniature Fantasy Tags Mermaid
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Faun for the Sea of Trees, II

April 26, 2016 Forest Rogers

In Kato Polyclay, with garnets and wood.

In Creature Art Tags Fragment
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