Nurielle Stern. Things are not like they used to be. Glazed soft-paste porcelain, 2018.
Nurielle Stern. Things are not like they used to be. Glazed soft-paste porcelain, 2018.
Nurielle Stern: Insofar as I Can Tell. 2018. Glazed ceramic, cast paper, glass, found and altered furniture.
Harboufront Centre, Toronto. Sculpting New Reads, curated by Labspace Studio.
Sculpture process : power-washing plaster mould in car wash. Whatever works 😜 Collaborative project with Nicholas Crombach
A day in the life of an artist studio.
Mouldmaking process for new collaborative sculpture with Nicholas Crombach.
https://www.nicholascrombach.com/Nurielle Stern, Artscape Distillery studio, Toronto.
Kiln view pre-firing. Large gas-fired kilns at Alfred University.
Nurielle Stern. Hollow Tree Series, 2014. Process image. Glazed earthenware and internal video projection.
Nurielle Stern. Hollow Tree Series: Cambium, 2014. Glazed ceramic with internal video projection on sanded mirror.
From the Hollow Tree Series: Each of these glazed ceramic hollow trees contains a video projector which causes them to glow faintly, inviting viewers to move in closer and revealing what looks like a pool of water inside each tree.
These works explore the themes of reflection, reversals, and the storied pool of water.
“Cambium” titled after the living inner-lining of tree-bark, contains a projected image of bare feet among quivering blue flowers. While viewing “Cambium”, you could almost imagine that you are standing barefoot at night-time on the forest floor.
Nurielle Stern. Hollow Tree Series: I remember water, 2014. Glazed ceramic with internal video projection on sanded mirror.
The surface of the water is at once a lens and a flexible membrane separating us from the upside down world on the other side. It’s a thin film and a fragile barrier. A drop of water falls creating ripples, a disruption in our assumed distance and we suddenly feel we can reach through it and touch the air on the other side. As we lean towards the pool, the goats lean toward us to drink—empathy is created by our mirrored actions, face-to-face.
Nurielle Stern. Eyes of Metal and Agate. 2014
Glazed porcelain, wood and steel vitrines.
Nurielle Stern. Detail: Fish, salmon steak. From Eyes of Metal and Agate. 2014
Glazed porcelain and fired mica.