Julie Lindell
Julie Lindell is an emerging artist from Seattle who is inspired to make sculpture referencing nature and the environment to express a complex combination of process and intuition. She is using either natural materials or ceramic to create a new context for the idea of nature. "At Rest" uses scale to re-contextualize the form of a child's top.
Lindell’s sculpture documents how objects exist simultaneously as individuals, and as an integral part of a greater whole. Her work epitomizes the tension between microcosm and macrocosm, referencing the counter intuitive dualities of society and environment. Working on a large scale, a narrative between parts and the whole emerges, amplifying the relationship between material and form, between concept and object.
Upon receiving her Fine Arts degree, Lindell traveled throughout Europe/Asia and settled in Tokyo where The Natsuka Gallery represented her work. Currently she is teaching and doing a two year residency at Pottery Northwest in Seattle. Lindell’s work has been shown in Japan and nationally from New York to California. She has received numerous awards and was shown in Ceramics Monthly magazine in 2003.
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Gwenda Joyce/Art & Landscape
707.938.8877 or artandland@hughes.net
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