Face Ceramic Flower

Ceramic Flowers

Inspiration: Ceramic artist Tom Cummins, Designer Tom Piper - The Tower of Poppies Project in London, England

Tower of Poppies was a public art piece installed from July to November 2014.

Nationality: British

Art Movement: Contemporary

Classes: Professor Katie Frank, Professor Jennifer Brazelton and Professor Tiffany Tang

Students:

Students were inspired by the installation art project by ceramic artist Tom Cummins and Designer Tom Piper that included over 850,00 ceramic poppies that represented soldiers who died in WWI. The poppies were temporarily installed at the Tower of London.

We wanted to plant ceramic flowers at Ohlone's campus to welcome people back to campus after the pandemic. The students were taking their ceramics class over Zoom and received special permission to come to campus to install the flowers. Instead of the flowers being a temporary installation, there was a strong push for us to continue to add to the public art piece each semester.

The first semester we installed flowers was the Spring of 2021. We thought everyone would be back in the Fall but with the next wave of COVID, that was not the case. The students explored different ways to approach the flower as a form from realistic to abstract. They were encouraged to keep to just two colors but some students needed more colors for their vision. Each semester of students learns from the past semester and they continue to push the clay in new and exciting directions.

The Idea Behind My Flower, Lori Liu
My Thoughts on the Flowers, Lena Nguyen
Developing My Flowers, Maria Ana Robertson
Developing My Flowers, Christine Siska

A Little About the Flowers, Katie Frank
Installation Day, Katie Frank

Learn more about Tower of London Poppies.

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