Beatrice wood 1893 1998 is known both for her shimmering pots and her long extraordinary life.
What did beatrice make her ceramics out of.
Beatrice prior the narrator and protagonist of divergent is a smart and stubborn sixteen year old girl initially she lives with her mother father and brother in abnegation the faction focused on selflessness and humility but it s clear as the novel opens that she isn t at home there.
That she did her best work as is widely agreed in her 80s and 90s is no gesture.
And the body of truly beautiful elegantly simple work she left platters goblets chalices teapots footed bowls speaks for itself.
Her mother decided that if this were the case it would be accomplished properly.
Beatrice wood age 9 in photographer s studio paris.
Wood started using clay somewhat haphazardly at the age of 40.
In all aspects of her life wood was equally capable of shocking by either her outrageous remarks her life.
She gained celebrity for her pottery for her unusual lustreware in particular and inspired a character in the book jules et jim 1953.
The lustrous art and life of beatrice wood by garth clark is a good place to learn more.
By the early 1970 s beatrice wood had established a reputation as a fine artist and emerged as a leading american exponent of luster pottery.
She could have been doing a lot of other things that would have gotten her recognition earlier but ceramics was then and really still is a marginalized material language and form explains shechet.
Beatrice wood fled her affluent home and proper upbringing to become an actress artist and writer.
Although intrigued by the arts from an early age wood was 40 years old by the time she began experimenting with ceramics and found her true vocation before discovering her love for clay wood had forays into painting drawing writing and theatre.
Beatrice wood one of the world s oldest working potters has died at the age of 105.
In 1912 beatrice rejected plans for a coming out party and announced that she wanted to be a painter.
She eventually turned her focus to more complex decorative vessels and her work was increasingly sought after by galleries and museums.
Beatrice wood american ceramicist who was dubbed the mama of dada as a result of her affiliation with the dada movement and artist marcel duchamp.
Ultimately it was this exposure to the arts that ruined her mother s plans for her.