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- Colossal by Darcy Badiali
Colossal by Darcy Badiali
Colossal by Darcy Badiali
A monumentally scaled glazed ceramic vessel by American Master Darcy Badiali, 2014. Nearly four feet tall, this massive work of art was fired in the kiln at Cal State Fullerton. His works of wheel thrown stoneware large vessels are inspired by nature, creating a powerful and highly textured sculptural presence. Darcy Badiali was born in Fresno, California. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri. During his tenure at Kansas City Art Institute he served as a studio assistant to Ken Ferguson. Badiali received his Masters of Fine Arts degree at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona where he worked with Kurt Weiser. Badiali’s work has been shown throughout the United States and can be found in the permanent collections of Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for the Arts, Alta Loma, CA, American Museum of Ceramic Art, Los Angeles, CA, Kathryn H. Herberger Museum, Tempe, AZ, Daum Museum of Art, Sedalia, MO, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT, and in Shigaraki, Japan in the Shiro Otani Collection.
Condition
EXCELLENT
Measurements
21" diam x 43" h
A monumentally scaled glazed ceramic vessel by American Master Darcy Badiali, 2014. Nearly four feet tall, this massive work of art was fired in the kiln at Cal State Fullerton. His works of wheel thrown stoneware large vessels are inspired by nature, creating a powerful and highly textured sculptural presence. Darcy Badiali was born in Fresno, California. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri. During his tenure at Kansas City Art Institute he served as a studio assistant to Ken Ferguson. Badiali received his Masters of Fine Arts degree at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona where he worked with Kurt Weiser. Badiali’s work has been shown throughout the United States and can be found in the permanent collections of Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for the Arts, Alta Loma, CA, American Museum of Ceramic Art, Los Angeles, CA, Kathryn H. Herberger Museum, Tempe, AZ, Daum Museum of Art, Sedalia, MO, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT, and in Shigaraki, Japan in the Shiro Otani Collection.
Condition
EXCELLENT
Measurements
21" diam x 43" h