Road Trip…

The first time I took my art out into the world was also one of the first of many big road trips I’d done with my husband (although we were just dating at the time), this was probably circa 2000. It was actually his idea to bring along some of my work, so I really can’t take credit for this idea but we wrapped up a few pieces and tucked them in among all of our camping gear.

I just discovered the photos of the trip where we cruised up the coast towards Mendocino and onward to the Oregon border where we eventually turned south at Grants Pass. Then through Shasta and Redding and into Lassen National Forest, that’s where these photos were taken. If you’ve been to the studio, these pieces are still sitting on the deck by the succulents. Eventually we drove down the Eastern Sierras as far south as Mono Lake before heading through Yosemite and home again. This is some well traveled art!

road trip | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

All of this was before I had a real studio to work out of, before I had the idea to create work specifically for outdoor spaces and way before ‘where art & nature meet’ become my mantra. I love that over 15 years later, this idea still feels new and exciting. I love that my husband is still willing to fill a backpack with ceramic sculptures and haul it off into the wilderness. I love that I’m still discovering where art & nature meet.

Studio Sale Postcards have arrived!

Loving these postcards for our 10th Annual Spring Studio Sale, look for them around town! Hope to see you all at the studio Saturday April 30th 11 – 4

Studio Sale Postcards Have Arrived | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

This is your brain on nature

The New Science of the Creative Brain on Nature

Outside Magazine | By: Carolyn Gregoire

I have always found a sense of focus and calm after being out in nature but this study proves that spending time on the trail is good for your creativity too. “In a 2012 study, for example, Strayer found that backpackers were 50 percent more creative after they had spent four days out on the trail.” read more…

This is your brain on nature | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture
#optoutside it’s good for your creativity!

Looking Back…

Going through old photos and cds over the weekend and I discovered some gems, I’ll share some goodies with you over the next week of posts. The thing that was amazing was seeing the continuity of my work over a decade of making it.Looking Back | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture

The piece on the left was made in 2001, with some leftover clay I managed to snag, fired in someone else’s kiln before I had my own studio and carved with a sandblaster at someone else’s studio I was working at then. Basically, I was just out of school didn’t have the equipment or studio space but somehow I managed to create this piece and someone bought it the first time I exhibited it at a local show. And I still kinda like it, which is rare for older work.

The piece on the right was made in 2013. This one was made with a clay I knew would work best for this process, it was tended to, carried carefully around the studio, padded with foam as it dried to help insure its survival. It was one of over a hundred pieces in this series, had hours of trial and error to make it not collapse in the firing process. It too sold at its first exhibit and I still like it.

Over a decade of working with the same form, the same technique of removing clay, still trying to find the balance between the organic and geometric and still not sure if I’ve figured it out yet. I love that the process of learning and creating never seems to have an end.

More from the Nest Series here…

Bone Series Update: work in progress

The first batch of new bone pieces have come out of the glaze firing and…

Update Bone Series Work in Progress | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculptureThese are the smaller of the pieces that I’ve made so far, but I’m happy with the results! The bigger pieces will be making their way through the kiln and I need to build A LOT more to create the large installation that I’m imagining.

Save the Date: 11th Annual Spring Studio Sale

11th Annual Studio Sale!

Save the Date Spring Studio Sale | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculptureEvery year Jenni Ward and Earth Art Studio host a Spring Studio Sale the weekend before Mother’s Day. It’s a great opportunity to visit the studio, meet the artists, tour the sculpture garden, sign up for summer classes and of course BUY ART! New work by owner & artist Jenni Ward will be shown as well as student work will be for sale. Yummy snacks, drinks and raffles for a chance to win art will be waiting for you!

This year we will celebrating by signing the studio table! If you’ve ever taken a class at this table, made a pinch pot or have been cr8iv here, you’ll be able to leave your mark and tag the table. Help us fill the sides with student names!

Join Us
Saturday April 30th 11 – 4
767 Cathedral Dr | one mile from the Aptos PO
Looking forward to seeing you there!

 

Save the Date: Artist’s Talk

Sculpture IS: 2016

Save the Date: Artists Talk | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculptureYup, thanks to the amazing Susana Arias who is helping organize the event, I’m going to be giving an artists talk as a part of the 10th Anniversary of Sculpture IS alongside a few other amazing sculptors from our talented county! Save the Date and come hear me talk about taking my work out into nature!

Thursday May 5th, 2:30
Cabrillo Gallery
Cabrillo College Aptos CA

A Great Art Teacher

I sat in my car by the cliffs on a very wet morning, half watching the waves pummel the coastline and half scrolling through my phone while I contemplated taking the dog out for a walk in this unpredictably drizzly day. I came across this post on NPR about A Great Teacher, this particular article was about an elementary school art teacher.

After reading through the quick and cute illustrated article, I took the dog for a walk (despite the rain) and while we walked I thought about all the great art teachers I had. I tried to remember back if there was a moment that they boosted me up or that they let me down, a defining moment that led me down the path to become an artist and art teacher myself.  But all I could remember was that they were my heroes, they were in charge of the space that I wanted to be all day long: the art studio.

A great art teacher | the dirt | Jenni Ward ceramic sculptureAs all these thoughts were mingling in my head, I found myself crouched down in the mud trying to get my camera to focus on these beads of water lined up perfectly on the blades of grass along the path. They were beautiful and tiny and so easy to pass over. I was reminded of a very early art lesson that started with something to the tune of train your eye to see everything, then train your hands to create what you see which was a more poetic was of saying, “We’re sketching landscapes. If you don’t see lollipop shaped trees, don’t draw any.”

What if I hadn’t had great art teachers to train my eyes or my hands, where would I be? From elementary to high school to university, this group of talented misfits gave me a safe, creative space to enjoy who I was and become who I am. I am forever grateful.

Awhile back I wrote a post about Why I Teach Community Clay Classes and after 15+ years of teaching, I hope that I’ve done (and continue to do) justice to my responsibilities as an art teacher.

New Work In the SHOP!

New Work Launches in the Shop!

The Bone Branches are small discs of clay thoughtfully configured using steel cables within the crook of a branch, reminiscent of a web between tree branches catching the light. Unique pieces like these can blend in with everyday objects while holding their own in a room.  They have an ikebana inspired style of minimalism and balance to them that contrasts the natural world with the urban.

Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture | shop | bone series

Only 4 of these pieces are now available for sale in the online shop! If you’d like to see them in person, visit Mulberry Gallery in Aptos. Learn more about these pieces here: Bone Series

Jenni Ward ceramic sculpture | shop | bone series