Dirk Staschke works in porcelain to create food, people and other natural forms. He his work is realistic using incredible detail and glazes. His work has a realistic feel. Building decadent fruit arrangements and desert platters seems to be a comment on hunger, materialism and wealth. Working in a material that is beautiful but not comfortable or pleasurable makes his work strong.
http://www.artdirk.com/index.php
Kris Kuksi does sculpture, painting and drawing. He makes fantasy models inspired by religion, Greek and Roman history, and mythology. It appears he uses model kits and found objects and re-contextualizes them as a unit. Each unit is dense with objects with a great feel of volume and movement. In some of his works he culminates and idea or person into one of these arrangements. The meticulous nature of his work is his strongest attribute.
http://kuksi.com/artworks/sculpture/
Jeanne Quinn does installation work trying to generate all encompassing spaces. The feel of her work is inviting, warm, familiar and as she states "sensual." She uses the space she is in very well. The installation aspect of her work is essential. What she installs incorporates light, it also has a certain fluidity. She makes some of her installed objects out of clay.
http://www.jeannequinnstudio.com/texts_everything.html



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