Deborah Rogers (Softcover)
This monograph explores the art of Deborah Rogers, a self-taught American ceramic sculptor. She uses air-dry clay to create charming pieces that address subjects as wide-ranging as marital-friction to childhood bee stings. Rogers’ work is a combination of her distinct drawing style that developed from her experience as both a children’s book illustrator and a pen and ink realist. She has incorporated the antique into her existing style giving her work a sense of otherworldliness with an occasional retro flair.
Author: Rebecca Romani
152 pages
ISBN: 978-1-64786-196-4
This monograph explores the art of Deborah Rogers, a self-taught American ceramic sculptor. She uses air-dry clay to create charming pieces that address subjects as wide-ranging as marital-friction to childhood bee stings. Rogers’ work is a combination of her distinct drawing style that developed from her experience as both a children’s book illustrator and a pen and ink realist. She has incorporated the antique into her existing style giving her work a sense of otherworldliness with an occasional retro flair.
Author: Rebecca Romani
152 pages
ISBN: 978-1-64786-196-4
This monograph explores the art of Deborah Rogers, a self-taught American ceramic sculptor. She uses air-dry clay to create charming pieces that address subjects as wide-ranging as marital-friction to childhood bee stings. Rogers’ work is a combination of her distinct drawing style that developed from her experience as both a children’s book illustrator and a pen and ink realist. She has incorporated the antique into her existing style giving her work a sense of otherworldliness with an occasional retro flair.
Author: Rebecca Romani
152 pages
ISBN: 978-1-64786-196-4