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“I came to art at a young age and kept it in my life. It has been a vehicle to express my joys and pains.”

I live for landscapes and moments to reenact in my work and utilize memories of places I’ve been or events I’ve seen: a hike in the mountains, a tornado in the plains, a rainstorm in the highlands, a whale pod in the inlet.  The result is rarely as literal as the original so a new hybrid-scape is crafted.  The works are affected by atmospheres and utilizing a wood-, soda-, gas-, electric-, pit kiln aids my search for solutions of surface, distance, color shape.

Chas completed his MFA from Wichita State University in 2004.  He has worked as a professor/potter/soccer coach since then in various states.  “I had a great upbringing and decided to create a life doing the things I loved as a child.”

 

I work in clay for the tactile quality and versatility the spectrum of the medium has. I can be sculptor, painter, drawer, tiler, potter.  I have had a visceral connection with the materials from the first touch and decided it needed to remain.