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The visual arts and informal writing have been life companions for Carol Alleman. Upon relocating to Tucson, Arizona in 1994, she discovered clay while exploring the mysterious desert landscape. Immediately she began digging her own clay and experimenting with slab, coil, and a variety of hand building techniques. Since then she has continued to explore the infinite dimensions of clay, water-based and oil, considering herself largely "self-taught."

In late 2001, Carol expanded her work into the bronze market choosing her vessel forms as her entry work. Today she continues to develop the bronze cast "Tree of Life" and "Nature Series" of mystical, organic vessels. Both series reflect a visual and narrative imagery of her personal intimacy with the powerful energy, spirit, and symbolism of trees and nature. Companion writings accompany her work.

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Carol Alleman, Transitions II, Cast Bronze Edition of 12, 42" x 25"

MY CREATIVE PROCESS

The intertwining dance - of nature, vessel, and the spiritual realms - continues to prevail in my work. Qualities of the ancient vessel form mirror my essence of living and creating. The circular form is powerful in its representation of the never-ending journey of eternity. The feminine vessel energies illuminate a willingness to receive (remaining open), a penchant to nourish (embrace and enrich), and the intention to renew the cycle through sharing (pouring forth and giving birth). The endlessly inspiring vessel qualities, coupled with my deep appreciation for the immense wisdom and beauty of nature, continue to be fertile seeds for the Tree of Life Series. Alluring and beautifully hued wildflowers of the Nature Series expand the body of work with a captivating and distinctively brilliant palette. Organic and mystical, each of the vessels impart an ethereal quality.

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Carol Alleman, The Seed, Cast Bronze Edition of 137, 6.25" x 7.25"

Author Ted Andrews, in Animal-Speak, suggests: "Every flower blossoms with reminders to be creative, and every tree whispers with its rustling leaves the secrets of life." Trees and flowers, nature and all Her elements indeed seem to whisper to me incessantly as I sculpt and write. Their language is mystical and magical, apparent and elusive, evocative and reassuring. Seemingly common elements and threads weave themselves together through my hands and words into amazingly poignant and often cryptic expressions. Frequently, I am amazed when looking at a finished piece, as if to look over my shoulder and say, ‘Who did that?' I feel both humbled and honored knowing I was there, my hand following something much larger than myself. Again and again, I am blessed and inspired by the choir of guiding Voices throughout the process. The voices of the clay are the Voices of my inner guidance, holding a language I believe speaks to me and all of us at once. It is typically only after the vessel is completed that I am able to fully recognize and appreciate its full essence. The vessels evolve into treasures with a sensation of history and antiquity - rich in a tapestry of story and symbolism. Forms, creatures and numeric elements take on a sometimes cloaked or sometimes visible presence in my work, while continually weaving a mystical, symbolic thread.

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Carol Alleman, Gingko: Seed of Hope, Cast Bronze Editionof 33, 18.75" x 4.75"

Although I obtained a formal education, as an artist, I consider myself largely self-taught. Each piece has its own process of evolving and I find myself learning, growing, and evolving in large and small ways along with each one.

Typically the smaller vessels are created as I hand-build a form in water-based clay, using slab and coiling techniques. I then refine the surfaces using a repertoire of tools often including a rice paddle, metal ribs and various stones. Always, I smooth and massage the interior with a slice of coconut shell, now worn to an intimately, silken surface. It is during this process of turning, scraping, and smoothing that I sit attentively listening to the vessel for guidance on its intentions - its voice. If I begin with an idea, I attempt to hold it most loosely, so as not to miss the opportunity to hear a deeper Wisdom. With the surface prepared, and having received a sense of the forms' intention, I begin sketching on the surface with a small needle tool. With sketching complete, I use a subtractive sculpting method: removing all the clay that will not contribute to the finished form. Concentrated attention is given to the balance and rhythm of light as it will flow through the vessel openings - the light, and its reflections, being a powerful Presence within each vessel. A final refining of the surface and cutout areas follows before allowing the piece to slowly dry before it is fired in a kiln or molded. Certain vessels, including all larger vessels, are created in an oil based clay and/or wax. While these most often require armature, the process is quite similar with three major exceptions: the clay is never fired, the negative spaces created by the cut-outs must be visualized rather than actually "cut through" and a combination of additive and subtractive sculpting techniques are used.

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Carol Alleman, Sacred Marriage, Cast Bronze Edition of 42, 2" x 9.5"

With the original vessel complete, the second lengthy process of lost-wax casting begins. The intricate cutouts and open interior surface demand a highly labor-intensive casting process. Each cutout area must be re-cut in each individual wax form, and then cleaned to a smooth and even surface. Unlike sculpture with an exterior surface alone, the open vessel form requires delicate attention to the surfaces on the interior, exterior and (because of the cut-out areas) often hundreds of spaces in between. Many, many talented hands (those whom I refer to as the wonderful "ghost artists") work with the pieces as they move through the precise stages at the foundry, insuring the highest level of craftsmanship in each step of the process. Unable to be physically present for each unique piece in each stage of the precise process, I work closely with these artisans, providing the necessary guidance to fulfill my visual and quality standards for each piece. A foundry proof (FP) is created, as the model/prototype, to assist the various artisans. Careful and repeated inspections are performed throughout the process prior to each piece receiving final approvals.

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Carol Alleman, Mighty Oak, Cast Bronze Edition of 120, 4" x 4.5"

I remain immensely involved in the intricate patina and finishing processes. The final cast works receive a patina (chemicals most often applied hot, which oxidize the copper in the bronze and create color). These chemicals, in my work, are carefully applied in many layers to the cast bronze, helping to create my signature look of a multi-palette, organic (and often arboreal) patina with an old world luster and alluring detail. Though there are truly only three main water soluble chemicals in the art of patination, hundreds of variations are possible through application techniques, temperature, surface preparation, use of dyes, pigments and finishing choices. Maintaining even heating conditions with the often hundreds of cut-outs (in sharp contrast to the solid base) is a unique challenge. Dyes and/or pigments, at times, are added to enhance the tonal values without compromising the stability of the patina. Each piece is well sealed and protected with a lacquer and/or wax finish. My steadfast goal is museum quality work that is both evocative and inspiring. My commitment to achieving that goal is rewarded by the growing laudatory response of my collectors. I believe the work speaks with a deeply authentic voice: its initial capture is through the alluring visual qualities while simultaneously igniting a much deeper, soulful resonance. I feel both blessed and honored to share my creative visions while humbled by the gracious support and encouragement I continue to receive.

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Carol Alleman, Trillium, Cast Bronze Editionof 111, 6" x 5.5"

Companion writing accompanies most of my work. Once I have named the essence of the vessels' intention, I engage in lengthy research regarding the elements and images to be included. The writing unfolds gradually throughout the process. This prose is offered as a seed to ignite one's own contemplation while sharing the symbolic interpretation regarding the significance of the piece, to me, as it was born. It is my hope that the work will speak in many languages, changing from season to season in one's own life journey. I believe my writings to be messengers reaching far beyond the seed I receive while creating them.

modern western art, modern western paintings, modern western sculpture, modern art, modern paintings, modern sculpture, modern ceramics, modern pottery, modern textiles, abstract paintings, abstract art, abstract artists, abstract sculpture, abstract ceramics, modern abstract, abstraction, Mark bowles, james cook, moira marti geoffrion, michael haykin, lynette jennings, gregory kondos, francis livingston, alan mazzetti, james woodside, louisa mcelwain, ed mell, gary ernest smith, james woodside, andy warhol, carol alleman, fred borcherdt, leslie scruggs, les scruggs, shirley thomson-smith, shirley thomson smith,  jim romberg, kevin irvin, reza feiz, miramontes collection, jozef bakos, maynard dixon, maynard dixon nvorczk, nvorczk, emil bisttram, andrew michael dasburg, r. c. gorman, ward lockwood, max weber, carol alleman, fred borcherdt, irene clark, carl clark, irene and carl clark, native american antiques, native american arts, navajo textiles, navajo rugs, navajo blankets, native american baskets, apache baskets, apache ollas, native american jewelry, native american necklaces, native american bracelets, native american earrings, pueblo pottery, greg campbell, glen crandall, wood sculpture, wood bowls, wood carving, stone carving, henry moore, robert rauscheberg, anselm kiefer, anges martin, jenny saville, willi baumeister, sir anthony caro, stuart davis, cy twombly, burgoyne diller, arthur dove, lucio fontana, otto freundlich, julio gonzales, dame barbara hepworth, patrick heron, roger hilton, anish kapoor, frantisek kupka, stanton macdonald-wright, elie nadelman, ben nicholson, serge poliakoff, paula rego, gerhard richter, william tucker, abstract expressionism, abstraction, william baziotes, louise bourgeois, alberto burri, jack bush, elaine fred de kooning, willem de kooning, jean dubuffet, sam francis, helen frankenthaler, arshile gorky, adolph gottlieb, philip guston, al held, josef hoffman, hans hofmann, franz kline, norman lewis, morris louis, robert motherwell, louise nevelson, barnett newman, kenneth noland, jules olitski, vincent pepi, jackson pollock, gregory kondos, william ronald, mark rothko, william scott, sean scully, aaron siskind, david smith, clyfford still, mark tobey, keith haring, yves klein, joseph kosuth, richard long, piero manzoni, pablo picasso, georges braque, juan gris, jacques lipchitz, karel appel, max beckmann, otto dix, wassily kandinsky, expressionism, ernst ludwig kirchner, paul klee, franc marc, emil nolde, georges rouault, egon schiele, chaim soutine, jack butler yeats minimalism, ellsworth kelly, ad reinhardt, frank stella, donald judd, rita angus, jacob lawrence, david hockney, jasper johns, jeff koons, roy lichtenstein, claes oldenburg, sigmar polke, george segal, wayne thiebaud

Carol Alleman, Finding Courage, Cast Bronze Editionof 12, In Silver patina and Bronze patina, 11.5" x 8.5"

Each piece is authored with a mark resembling a very broad, cursive "Z", found beside my signature. This mark is an expression of the Spirit (Wind) always moving within and around us. It is my way of remembering and acknowledging I never create alone - perhaps more accurately, my mark of gratitude.

EDUCATION

Born in rural PA she obtained her degree in Art Education from the Pennsylvania State University (PA/USA); and continued graduate studies at the Lancaster Theological Seminary (PA/USA). Most recently she has completed studies with various contemporary artists at the Scottsdale Artist School, Scottsdale, Arizona. She is a member of the National Sculpture Society (Associate), and American Women Artists.

EXHIBITIONS

2008 Garden of the Soul Group Exhibit, Herberger Theater Center, Scottsdale, AZ
2007 American Women Artists 2007 National Juried Competition, Scottsdale, AZ
2007 Loveland High Plains Art Council, Sculpture in the Park, Loveland, CO
2007 Idea House, Phoenix Home and Garden 2007 Idea House, Talking Rock, AZ
2007 16th International Miniature Show, Nags Head, NC
2006 10th Annual Sacred Art Exhibit, Pittsburgh, PA
2006 Invited Artist, Sculpture in the Park 2006, Loveland, CO
2006 15th International Miniature Show, Nags Head, NC
2005 Invited Artist, Sculpture in the Park 2005, Loveland, CO
2005 Greater Midwest International Exhibit XX, CMSU, MO
2004 "Director's Choice" Artspace, Coral Gables, Florida
2004 Group Show, New Masters, Carmel, CA
2003, '04 Loveland High Plains Art Council, Sculpture in the Park, Loveland, CO
2003 Contemporary Works of Faith, (Liturgical Art Guild) Columbus, OH
2002 American Women Artists, Santa Fe, NM
2002 St. John's International School, Brussels, Belgium
1999 Shemer Museum of Art, Phoenix, AZ
1998, '97, '96 Tubac Center for the Arts, Tubac, AZ
1998 Tucson-Pima Arts Council, Tucson, AZ

COMMISSIONS
2007 Private Commission, Ginkgo: Seed of Hope (pair)
2004 Montage Resort & Spa Laguna Beach, Laguna Beach, CA, Infinity (pair)
2003 Laguna Beach, CA, Transitions II

AWARDS AND PUBLICATIONS
2007 A Montage of Masterworks
2007 Phoenix Home and Garden, IDEA House Publication
2006 Southwest Art, December issue, "Vases and Vessels" and "Start Your Collection"
2006 Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine, November Issue, Guest Artist Feature Article
2006 Celebrating Thirty Years
2005 Southwest Art, Artists to Watch
2005 Industry Award, Sculptural Pursuit Annual Competition
2005 Art Calendar - Cover
2005 Ministry & Liturgy Magazine - feature BENE Award article
2004 BENE Award, Ministry & Liturgy Annual Visual Arts Award, San Jose, CA

LECTURES AND READINGS
2007 Artist Talk and Prose Reading, Jackson Hole, WY

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