Dirk Staschke
I explore a space between sculpture and painting that neither
medium can occupy alone. Look behind a “real” painting and
the illusion of space it creates is lost. My work gives that space
tangible form. The knowable gives way to the mystery of an
embodied illusion. Representation is only a departure point for
examining skill and craft.
My latest investigations have taken me directly to painting.
The notion of futility is key in the vanitas tradition. I translate
that futility into an artistic gesture by rendering what is
representational and static in the fluid medium of glaze, knowing
that what is painstakingly depicted will change beyond my control
during firing. It captures a fleeting moment reminiscent of the
temporal nature of life. Ironically, history has shown fired ceramic
to be among the most permanent materials in existence.
Invoking the impermanent in the enduring medium of ceramic is
a hopeful act. In some small way, futility gives way to optimism.