Phoenix Savage

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  • Gallery
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  • Research Statement
  • Student's Artwork
  • Press
  • Human Touch Project
The works seen reflect a range of media from digital design to cast iron and span over two decades of artmaking.
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House of Osara

I am delighted to offer you the following custom made necklaces. Each necklace is fashioned after women in my world, real and imagined. Each bead has been hand selected from my trove of vintage beads, and repurposed from jewelry purchased at Giuseppe?s, a bohemian shop I stalked in the late eighties and early nineties during my days in Alexandria, VA. I have included copper in the form of vintage pennies, the only ones left that contain more than 90% copper. Each penny is hung upside down to heighted its design value. The necklaces tie with soft velvet ribbons that allow you to wear them as a choker or drape across the chest. Each necklace is one of a kind and made just for you.

Ambient Void

Ambient Void is a parametrically designed sculpture comprised of over 12,000 handmade ceramic eggshells.

Antithesis

Antithesis speaks to the opposite of the nobility test accorded the Princess in the fairytale the Princess and the Pea.

Aunt Jemima Redux

A body of work that was made possible due in great part to living in a community of wonderful women who believed in me as an artist. Thank You.

Awo

Awo is the Yoruba word for mystery. Awo is a work-in-process exploring the transference of the energy of mystery from object to beholder.

Black Like Me

Black Like Me takes its title from both the poem by Langston Huges and the book by John Howard Griffin.

Blood Lines

Siblings!

Genesis

Genesis is an installation referencing intergalactic communication predicated on the Yoruba origin story.

Iyami

Yoruba Cosmology indicates that the feminne forces of the universe appear as birds.

Joy's Ogede

Contemplation Room

Mo Gbo (I Hear You)

expermental sound based porcelain sculptures

Ori

Ori, the human head in Yoruba culture is the most significant factor in the destiny of a person. Failure to align your ori with your destiny may result in a tragic life.

Playful Porcelain

Object based play

Mojo

...and thus began my foray into cast iron sculptures...

Mississippi

The beginning of an extraordinary journey.

Something To See

Ode to Josephs Cornell

Phoenix

Me, Myself and I

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