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Jeremy Lampe

 

Jeremy Lampe's blown glass and ceramic sculptures are inspired by industrial cast offs and tools.

Breaking down dichotomies between industry and nature, glass and clay, rubber and metal, what is genuine and what is imitation, he brings media together first in a functioning way, examining the fluid nature of the materials.  As the work progresses, mechanized apparatus morph into anatomical limbs and rusty remnants of an industrial era mutate into biological configurations. While his finished pieces reference mechanical architecture, they have been transformed through the process.

Dynamic, animated pieces represent the course of adaptations taken, while retaining ownership of their industrial roots.

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