Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Magdalene Odundo

For some strange reason, Nigerian Art schools look down on ceramics and call them "artisans" rather than artists. Which is really sad, as it's part of our History. So I keep looking for quality terracotta work and keep finding cheap stuff.

Then I discovered Kenyan Magdalene. A. N. Odundo.
Notice now the protrusions on this vase look like a spinal cord. Kai! This lady has a strong faithful fan in me. Most of her pottery follow curves of a human body.

Madgalene (I love her name!) was born in Nairobi and received her early education in both India and Kenya. She moved to England in 1971 to continue her training in graphic art. In 1974-1975, she visited Nigeria and Kenya to study traditional hand-built pottery techniques. She also traveled to New Mexico to observe the making of blackware vessels.




She's an OBE of the British Empire and Magdalene should be an inspiration to any female artist, especially those who want to be pottery sculptors: You are artists, finished. No less.

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