Sharon Griffin


Sharon Griffin (1975) is a figurative artist who specialises in ceramic sculpture directly inspired by the woodland where she often explores places in which to ‘breathe’.... The textures, the smells, the secret spaces all provide a kind of ‘awakening’... Sharon uses the human figure to help communicate a sense of deeper meaning within humankind and of her own experience of being a woman. The sculptures represent a state of being; internal struggles of love, loss, displacement, vulnerability and strength.

She wishes to evoke 'feeling' and mirror 'gesture' through the use of fast marks, quick making techniques and 'sketches'. Her work sometimes has an unfinished quality which adds to the idea that the figure is a suggestion of a living being rather than a still ornamental object. It is important to Sharon that her figures have an identity and are able to connect with an audience in a non physical sense...'

Sharon uses clay as a sculptural medium; a 3D canvas. Preliminary sketches in 2D and drawings from life inform the work, helping  ideas evolve. Once in the workshop however, when the clay is being worked with directly, the sculpture is allowed to reveal itself as it is worked with: a conversation with clay.
 
...' Her ideas, feelings and thoughts are directly conveyed into the clay using the minimum of tools. The clay picks up every gestural mark, mirroring her... she pushes it around. The clay is almost part of her. Its her friend. a connectivity. A way of self expression without words...'

Sharon is based in Wellington, Shropshire and works as a figurative artist and sculpture full time. Sharon also overseas and manages a community pottery workshop and is a fully qualified lecturer of art with many years of experience in teaching in mainstream FE and HE.

Memberships:
Selected Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors (MRSS)

Publications:
Inside Artists magazine: issue 13, 2018
Landscape & Portrait, State of the Art series#1 Bare Hill Publications,  2014
Art Has No Borders first iArtBook, 101 Artworks featuring the Animal Kingdom, 2014

Qualifications
2003 MA Ceramics (diploma) University of Wolverhampton
2003 Cert Ed
1997 BA (Hons) ceramics  University of Wolverhampton

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