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  • Home
  • Weather Prints
    • Metal Landscapes >
      • Display Options
    • Glass Prints >
      • Available Prints >
        • Shipping & Display
  • Weather Sculptures
    • Wind
    • Rain
    • Heat
    • Cold
    • Visibility
  • Photography
  • ___________________
  • Super Humans
    • Sculptures
    • Posters
  • ___________________
  • At Home in Here
    • Indoor Installation
  • RoadsignUSA
    • Roadsign #1
    • ....more Roadsigns >
      • Goodbye Bill Hello Annise #2
      • Preserving Space #3
      • Nap #4
      • Your Calm Able Spirit #5
      • Rat Race #7
      • Four Lilys #8
      • Summer Tonic #9
      • Espectacular #10
      • Yogi On Location #11
  • Pharmacy Domesticus
    • Outdoor Installation
  • ___________________
  • Community
    • Wedgespace Projects
    • Ebola at Hcc
    • Knitting Time
    • Food & Water $6.00 oz.
    • Peppermint Tonic
    • Damaged Ceramics
    • Notes on Religion
    • Earth Shattering
    • Municipal Dirt >
      • Concept | Year One >
        • 2009 Human Nature Planted
        • 2010 Preserving Space
  • Wedge Space
    • Curatorial
  • Invitationals
    • L’esprit De L’escalier
    • Borrowed Hands >
      • Critical Ceramics Essay by Dana Padgett
    • Seed Rooms >
      • More About Seed Rooms
    • Copenhagen
    • Home Health Care Mini-Many
    • Aggregates
  • Gardens
    • Trellis
    • Tree Therapy
    • Dormant
    • Lily Pads
  • ____________________
  • CV
  • Teaching Philosophy
  • Bio
  • Drifting
JUNE WOEST

Future Weather 

Glass Photographs

14.4" x 10.8" 
20.8" x 15.6"
28.8" x 21.6" 
Picture
Defroster
Picture
On and Off

Travel

The unpredictability of weather inspires new forms of 21st century travel. Pieces of my weather remotes are cast in clay from plaster molds and assembled with connected with secondhand objects and found hardware. The remotes reconcile my relationship with uncontrollable nature and my still longing desire to travel. 

In the clay shaping process of making the form, I visibly retain the plaster mold's seam lines as a reminder of the human hand. Working with copied and reproducible forms allow me to create drafts rather than failures. I learned to appreciate having second chances during my stint throwing iterative 8-inch cylinders as a studio potter. I am drawn to a similar regenerative process in my production of prints using photography and light. 


See Available Works

Click here to see works still available within their limited edition of 3.

Materials & Process

My materials and techniques include clay to make the original sculpture and photographic printing processes on glass.

I consider glass photos to be  physical objects and treat them much like a production potter who attempts making duplicates that match, by hand.

Sizes and Display Choices 

​​No frame required. A wall hanging mount is affixed to each print. Click here to see how the work is packed and ready to hang or display on shelf or wall. Large sizes available upon request. Limited editions of three in each size. ​​

Alternative Formats

Square format, in Limited Editions of 3, available upon request:  11" x 11" or 23" x 23"

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