Vessel/scroll and paddle shapes are hand-built, carved and coated in layers of glaze in this contemplative wall sculpture by Heather Allen Hietala. The pieces are salt, salt-soda or wood fired.
Working with clay, fabric and paper, American sculptor Heather Allen Hietala evokes the idea of journey through time. The artist's clay pieces are hand built, carved, inscribed and glazed. The ‘boat and paddle’ are metaphors for change and the words inscribed within the vessels represent memories, collective and personal. Allen Hietala’s work has been shown in numerous venues in the US, France and Singapore, and is held in diverse collections. She has taught and lectured in the US, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Nepal.
Vessel/scroll and paddle shapes are hand-built, carved and coated in layers of glaze in this contemplative wall sculpture by Heather Allen Hietala. The pieces are salt, salt-soda or wood fired.
Working with clay, fabric and paper, American sculptor Heather Allen Hietala evokes the idea of journey through time. The artist's clay pieces are hand built, carved, inscribed and glazed. The ‘boat and paddle’ are metaphors for change and the words inscribed within the vessels represent memories, collective and personal. Allen Hietala’s work has been shown in numerous venues in the US, France and Singapore, and is held in diverse collections. She has taught and lectured in the US, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Nepal.