These new floral vessels are a departure for Hoyt, whose forms have typically featured purely abstract, patterned surfaces.Hoyt’s angular vessels are first created as cardboard prototypes, a process through which he can experiment with different potentials for form and balance. From these cardboard studies, he can create a flat net of the eventual vessel that will provide a guide as he begins to roll out his intricately patterned clay flats. The rolled flats of clay are folded up to form the walls of his vessels; a process that takes literally the idea of surface becoming form.
The patterned surface of the rolled flats are generated through the use of masonry colors to dye the clay numerous different hues, then either sandwiched together, marbled or sliced up and inlaid together and flatten through the clay roller. The technique of combining separate colors to create a patterned surface is reminiscent of the process of singular color application inherent to silkscreen printing, linking the production techniques between our two studios.
UV-filtering plexiglass is used for all frames, an option that has become the industry standard. Plexiglass is lighter, scratch-resistant & shatter-resistant (essential for shipping). It also provides more UV protection and less glare than glass.
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