Lisa
Smith was born in New Jersey, and grew up in Connecticut. She currently
lives in New Mexico in the adobe house she built with her husband.
Lisa graduated with a BFA in Ceramics from the Rhode Island School of
Design, Providence, Rhode Island and has participated in numerous
shows, including: Originals 2005 sponsored by the New Mexico Committee
of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; The Museum of Fine Arts.
She builds ceramics vessels using pinch and coil construction
techniques. Each is composed of several stacking parts. Each head lifts
up to reveal treasures within the vessel of the body. Some of these
pieces have a different image on their reverse side.
Examples of Lisa Smith's one-of-a-kind ceramic sculpture,
18" to 30" tall.
Custom orders available.
Michael
Tatom is both a sculptor and a master goldsmith. He grew up in a
family of artists in Los Alamos, New Mexico. The stylized lines
and curves of his bronze animal sculpture capture both shape and
movement.