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Reclining Torso and House

Elisa Soliven

  • Glazed ceramic
  • 2023
  • 13" x 13" x 18"
  • Steward
    Original Artist

"This work is a reclining torso with a house on top of it. The torso and house are in differing scales to add to the juxtaposition. The house with windows, even though smaller in scale than the female torso, is resting on her. I frequently use the motif of architecture in my work to symbolize my own biography as a mother and woman."

- Elisa Soliven


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Elisa Soliven

Elisa Soliven

New York-based sculptor Elisa Soliven investigates the ways in which the human form can act as a vehicle for formal and material transformations. Working primarily in clay, Soliven playfully combines the ancient process of ceramics to build heavily tactile, often abstracted contemporary portraits either pulling from memory or having friends sit for her. She then layers and manipulates the surface until a likeness becomes entirely abstracted, sometimes leaving the human form only recognizable through subtle suggestions of limbs. Looking to ancient structures and formal qualities, Soliven imbues her sculptural portraits with talismanic qualities.

Drawn to clay for its flexibility in making, ability to record touch, and level of durability, Soliven often incorporates found materials, including remnants from previous sculptures to create levels of visible history. The added irregular pieces of fired clay place the viewer in the role of an archeologist encountering elements from many time periods the deeper they peer. In all her work, Soliven looks to the frozen mark-making of ceramics as a mode of totem-making, both as symbols of connection and markers of time.

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