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DATES

Oct 11, 2024
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

LOCATION

Newport Visual Arts Center

777 NW Beach Drive, Newport, OR 97365

COST

FREE

Out of the Fire
Toby Wayne Larson
October 11 – December 1, 2025
COVAS Showcase
Newport Visual Arts Center

OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, October 11, 5-7pm
Light refreshments, music
Artist’s Talk @ 6:15pm

Toby Wayne Larson’s sawdust-fired ceramic busts encapsulate human emotion in forms fired in the most ancient of techniques. Carbon, ash, and mineral deposits distributed through the firing process give an organic aroura of artifact and wisdom. The loose treatment of facial representation allows the viewer to absorb and connect to emotional expressions.

“Toby has an infectious excitement. There is the molding of the clay, and then the playing with fire to create one-of-a-kind, never-know-what-you’re-going-to-get pieces. He has a passion for that element of surprise, and his work highlights the beautiful result of embracing the oldest of techniques to create something new.” – Chasse Davidson, Director, Newport Visual Arts Center

From the artist…

I feel like a Phoenix rising out of the ashes. I had spent the better part of a decade trying to find a way to express myself as a sculptor.  I’ve tried many different types of clay, yet nothing quite felt like I had hit my stride. I had all but given up. I was considering switching up my medium by
going back to painting when my friend, who is a potter, encouraged me to try sculpting in ceramic clays. The idea of sculpting was very familiar, but the clay and the process of finishing a piece were very different. I joined him in his studio, and with his guidance, I sculpted my first little bust, and a whole new world was opened. Once the piece had been fired in his kiln, I now had to figure out how to finish the piece.  We decided to try a sawdust firing, in which the piece is placed in a fire pit, covered with sawdust and other materials, and then set on fire. When that piece came out of the ashes, I knew I had found my future! A mixture of rough, aggressive sculpting textures, accompanied by the burns and scaring of the fire. New life was breathed into me as an artist. The Phoenix had risen!

Each piece is fired in a Skutt kiln to turn the clay into stoneware. From there, the sculpture is placed in a firepit with sawdust, and with the use of a very hot fire and smoke, the sculpture achieves a distinctively unique finish.


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