Featured Work: Rock Candy Series

rock candy

I started making these small handheld gems not really sure what I was going to do with them, but I loved how they contrasted to everything else I was making in my studio at the time. They were geometric, angular, brightly colored and very attractive to touch and hold. Once I had a few boxes filled with them, I took them along on a roadtrip to the desert. I thought they might work there as an installation there and I hoped that the color would pop against the desert landscape.
Featured Work: Rock Candy Series | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculptureThis piece was the result of experimenting with these forms, it was a temporary installation in a rock fissure at Joshua Tree. After seeing them installed, I started thinking about how the land was shaped, with the flow of water and magma creating these organic rock formations. The angled ceramic shapes juxtaposed the smoothness of the rock while the brightly colored pieces contrast the natural tones of the landscape bringing awareness to the negative space of the crack. I imagine that these pieces are like the inside of a geode tucked into a rough outer shell that when cracked open reveal these bright gems; irresistible to touch.
Featured Work: Rock Candy Series | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture
Once the pieces returned to the studio, I decided to find a way to make an indoor installation with them. I was spending a lot of time climbing the walls at Pacific Edge Climbing Gym in Santa Cruz CA and these pieces seemed very appropriate for the space. I was lucky enough to be allowed a temporary installation on one of the few walls that doesn’t have climbing holds on it. This piece was titled the Rock Candy River and is available for purchase.
Featured Work: Rock Candy Series | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture
With the remaining rock candy pieces I had left, I decided to modify them for smaller spaces. I collected driftwood from a local beach and I chose wood pieces that felt like they had been modified by the elements of nature, they all had interesting textures and curves to them. Back in the studio, I matched the rock candy angles to the curves of the wood and made these wall pieces that make it easy to include a bit of nature in your home.

It’s always interesting to see the evolution of a form or a shape that happens to find its way into your studio practice. I love to experiment with each form and see how many places I can take it and whether it will work on a small scale as well as a really large scale, if it needs to be grouped to be visually interesting or if it can hold its own. How each environment that surrounds it can change the feel of the form, from a barren rock to an urban setting. This placement of my work is a huge part of the creative process for me and I hope you enjoy the results.
Featured Work: Rock Candy Series | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

Clay in the Classroom: Step by Step Projects

Clay in the Classroom: Step by Step Projects | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculptureHere’s just one example of the step-by-step instructions you can use to do clay projects in the classroom! Making a simple bird nest with eggs is a project any student can do and be proud of their results. This is also a great way to talk about texture and how to create it with clay!

Need more ideas? I’ve collaborated with the talented Kathy Barbro of Art Projects for Kids and we’ve got three books with simple, classroom tested, step-by-step clay projects available for download. Each PDF book is only $5 each!

Book 1 Projects:

PDF FILE INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
• Textured Turtle
• Ice Cream Bowl
• Textured Box
• Hand Bowl
• Patterned Pencil Holder

 

Book 2 Projects:

PDF FILE INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
• 3D Shape People
• Pinch Pot Monster
• Mug with Mugs
• Fishie
• Textured Frame

 

Book 3 Projects:

PDF FILE INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
• Flying Pig
• Bird Nest
• Puppies
• Tea Cups
• Word Magnets

Plus you get a bonus Create with Clay | The Basics PDF FREE, which will answer all of your Clay in the Classroom Questions.

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New Art Hearts Up In The Shop!

Ceramic art hearts are the perfect gift for the loves in your life. Each one is hand-made and uniquely designed by sculptor Jenni Ward. They are available on metal stems to add to a plant or bouquet of flowers or as ornaments with twine loops that can slip over a wine bottle for an easy housewarming gift. Seasonal styles are now available in the online shop and are available for wholesale accounts. Check out the Summer 2016 styles…New Art Hearts Up In The Shop! | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

Choose from any of our summer 2016 styles when you order:

Wings: Bright red heart with white wings
Seahorses: Turquoise heart with dark seahorse imprint
Coral: Chartreuse toned heart with dark coral imprint
Bubbles: Earth toned heart with bright blue bubble designs
Polka Dots: Brightly colored heart with white dots
SHOP NOW…
A portion of all art heart sales benefit philanthropic arts projects!
NEW! Wholesale accounts welcome, contact Jenni for details!

Sculpture IS: 2016

The 10th Annual Sculpture IS: In the Garden opened at Sierra Azul Gardens in Watsonville!

Sculpture IS: 2016 | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

It’s my favorite opening to attend each year, wandering through the gardens just before sunset, exploring the sculptures and of course the added bonus of tacos! I am always so humbled to be included in this group of talented sculptors. The exhibit is up through October 31st and is free to the public, so go see this amazing show. Here are a few teasers…

Sculpture IS: 2016 | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

Sierra Azul Gardens:
2660 E Lake Ave Watsonville CA
831.763.0939 | Open Daily 9 – 5:30

For more information about this exhibit visit: PVAC Arts

Sculpture IS: 2016 | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

Save the Date: Open Studios 2016

Thrilled to be accepted into my 12th year as an Open Studios artist!

Save the Date: Open Studios 2016 | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

This event will be the inaugural opening of my new studio on the westside of Santa Cruz, come celebrate our new creative space!

My studio will be open:
North County | Saturday & Sunday, October 8 & 9 | 11- 5
All County Encore Weekend | Saturday & Sunday, October 15 & 16 | 11-5
Artist numbers and maps to the studio coming soon…

About the Tour:
Open Studios Art Tour is an annual self-guided studio tour of 300 artist studios across Santa Cruz County from the redwoods to the sea during the first three weekends in October. Learn more…