Alfred (open water), 2023
Industrial tile, ceramic decal
8 x 4 x 1/2 inches
For Sale - $1,200
Paris (torso with tile head), 2023
ceramic, glaze, industrial tile, ceramic decal
42 x 12 x 16
For Sale - $10,000
Emulsion, 2023 / industrial tile, ceramic decal / 12 x 19 x 1/2 inches / For Sale - $1,500
Hand (blue and green), 2023
Ceramic
10 x 8 x 6 inches
For Sale - $2,500
Leaded, 2023
Industrial tile, glaze
12 x 9 x 1/2 inches
For Sale - $1,500
Untitled (Foot with marked heel), 2016
ceramic
10 x 4 x 4 1/2 inches
For Sale - $3,000
tile # 3, 2023
Industrial tile, ceramic decal
12 x 9 x 1/2 inches
For Sale - $1,500
Surface Pattern, 2023
industrial tile, ceramic decal
12 x 9 x 1/2 inches
For Sale - $1,500
oil & water, 2023
industrial tile, ceramic decal
12 x 9 x 1/2 inches
For Sale - $1,500
figures flanking a sacred tree, 2018
ceramic, glaze, plasticine, epoxy, rubber band
4 x 20 x 54 inches
For Sale - $6,000
Untitled A, 2016
ceramic, glaze, silicon, epoxy, plasticine, foam
49 x 27 x 32 inches
For Sale - $9,500
Lewd and Tender, 2014
ceramic, glaze, epoxy, foam, resin, plasticine
44 x 24 x 40 inches
For Sale - $10000
Using a traditional sculptural format (the monument), Meghan Smythe captures contradicting extremes within human gesture: intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness, or the lewd and tender. In her attempt to achieve an "elegant vulgarity," she encapsulates moments that define our mortality in unanticipated ways; oftentimes toeing the delicate line between erotic and macabre tendencies that give way to life, and ultimately death. Glass, ceramic, and concrete are woven together in an elaborate, orgy-like web of body parts and organic artifacts, as if suddenly cast with Pompeii-like circumstances. Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe's ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical nature of civilization - a dramedy in which all of the players are subject to conquest and demise.
Smythe (b. 1984, Kingston, ON) received her MFA from the Alfred University School of Art and Design (NY). Her work has been shown at the Arizona State University Art Museum (AZ) and the Gardiner Museum, Toronto (ON). She was the Visiting Artist in Residence at California State University, Long Beach (CA) from 2012-2014, where she continues to teach Ceramic Arts. The artist lives and works in Long Beach, CA.