Dominique johNson
Ceramist


Ceramic art is to make choices. Those of Dominique Johnson are guided by a concern for a balance between shapes and colors, movement, and textures. The results reveal themselves through subtlety and the unexpected.


Dominique brings to the clay a look accustomed to the letter, the words, the look wrought during a professional practice of linguistic revision and the management of publishing projects, which she transposes to ceramics with a fine attention to the overall composition. With reserve, she models and shapes plates, tumblers, vases, bowls or votives, combining lines and colors in forms of dazzling simplicity. There is also a single fish, or well-defined clusters simply evoked.
Dominique brings to the clay a look accustomed to the letter, the words, the look wrought during a professional practice of linguistic revision and the management of publishing projects, which she transposes to ceramics with a fine attention to the overall composition. With reserve, she models and shapes plates, tumblers, vases, bowls or votives, combining lines and colors in forms of dazzling simplicity. There is also a single fish, or well-defined clusters simply evoked.
