
Shard bottle – Patrick Crabb USA
The Studio Artists’ Gallery
Patrick Crabb regards his ceramic art as the culmintion of a magical journey that has evolved over 40 years, following a myriad of paths of discovery to draw on numerous sources, that continue to act as a wellspring for his creativity. This includes his “deconstruction approach” using the resurrection of shards/fragmentation, which was inspired by artist Rick Dillingham from the 1970’s era. Also included are his nature treks into the American Southwest, with inspiration from broken pot shards by the Native Americans. Additionally, his international travels each year contribute to an ongoing admiration for ancient artifacts of various countries giving a consistent source of inspiration.
His artistic sojourns have provided fertile interpretations of container vessels and ancient figures, with incisive insights into their inherent mysteries. As these connected paths continue to criss-cross each other, his enhanced understanding enrichess his imagery year by year, which he wishes to convey thru his ceramic creations of multi cultural compositions and contemporary artifacts. Recreating a coherency with the broken shards of varied textures and colours adds a new perspective to the rebuilt vessels. The darker raku shards are used to infuse a counterpoint to highlight the brighter pieces and the dynamic of the fractured lines.
Crabb’s large wall platters, vessels and figurative sculptures all incorperate his shard integration while reflecting his intrigue for artifacts from antiquity from his extended travels to witness the primitive cultures of Asia, Africa and South America.

Shard Teapot – Patrick Shia Crabb
Faenza International Ceramics Museum
14 x 16 x 5 inches

Shard Bottles – Patrick Crabb
Hellozenka flickr

‘Bipod’ shard vessel – Patrick Crabb

Fetish Plates — Patrick Crabb

Contemporary Artifacts exhibition -Plinth Gallery

Patrick Crabb and his shard vessel

Brea B vase – Patrick Crabb
raku oxidation-sawdust-horsehair

‘Bird Woman’ — Patrick Crabb

‘Bipod’ shard vessel–Patrick Crabb

Patrick Crabb — Obvara shard bottle
30 inches height

Shard vessel with figure head lid — Patrick Crabb

Slab construct shard teapot — Patrick Crabb

Patrick Crabb shard teapot

Sipapu raku low salt, sawdust and horsehair

Slab construct shard teapot – Patrick Crabb

Shard Figure Series–Patrick Crabb
Amoca

Large Shard Teapot— Patrick Crabb
16 inches height

Decorative shard plate

Ceramic shard bottles – Patrick Crabb

Raku, gold lustre acrylic tripod vessel

Serpent Fetish Plate

Serpent Fetish Plate

Slab/shard sculpture vessel – Patrick Crabb

Patrick Crabb-shard vase

Patrick Crabb–Plinth Gallery exhibition

Patrick Crabb – lidded disk platter

Shard reconstruct bottle – ‘Desert Art’

Patrick Crabb-ceramic sculpture

Patrick Crabb – Afro heads by 3

Shard teapots by Patrick Crabb

Patrick Crabb — raku shard plates and vase
Sedona Arts Centre

Patrick Crabb — shard sculpture vessels with head lids

Patrick Crabb — abstract raku shard vessel

Patrick Crabb — raku sculpture figure vessel
AMOCA.

‘Nurture’ raku sculpture

Patrick Crabb – Showcase Cenote

Patrick Crabb exhibition

Grossmont College Solo Show-Patrick Crabb

Fetish plate–agate stones inset

Shaman figure sculpture – Patrick Crabb

Patrick Crabb–Wheel thrown, extruded
22″ x 16″ x 16″– Smithsonian Museum Renwick Gallery
Artists website – patrickshiacrabb.com
