Charles Wing Krafft

Charles Wing Krafft

Charles Wing Krafft is a ceramicist in Seattle, Washington who specializes in “disasterware.”

Career

He started making ceramic objects not because he liked ceramics but because he wanted to paint a picture on a plate. To him, the whole studio potter scene stunk of Orientalism.[1] Krafft began his career as a painter in a small fishing village on the Skagit River in Washington State.[2] He then moved to Seattle and worked as a museum guard. Krafft has resided in Seattle ever since.

Kenneth Howard, a prominent custom car designer, gunsmith and explosive specialist is the main inspiration behind creating his work. Charlie has exhibited in both national and international galleries. Krafft was a recipient to a grant that allowed him to travel to Slovenia during the Kosovo war.[3] Krafft's work consists of “disasterware” – images of horrendous events, enclosed in floral patterns, and “spone”, funerary ashes that are turned into bone ash and the Porcelain War Museum project in Slovenia.[4]

In Villa Delirium, Krafft claims that, he “prefers to be in the company of criminals, undertakers and blue haired grannies".[5]

References

  1. ^ Krafft, Charles. "The Devils Hobby Hut." Studio Potter Jan. 1999: 40-42. Print
  2. ^ Krafft, Charles. "Villa Delirium Delft Works." Ceramics Monthly Sep. 1998: 68-70. Print
  3. ^ Cruickshank, Douglas. Been there smashed that. N.p., 2002. Web. 7 Oct. 2009 <http://www.salon.com/people/feature/2002/05/30/krafft_profile/print.html>
  4. ^ Villa Delirium Delft Works Villa Delirium Delft Works. Ed. Charles Krafft. N.p., 2002. Web. 7 Oct. 2009 <http://www.antiquesatoz.com/artatoz/krafft/>.
  5. ^ Krafft, Charles. Preface. Charles Krafft's Villa Delirium. By Mike Mcgee, and Larry Reid. N.p.: Last Gasp, 2002. 11. Web. 7 Oct. 2009 <http://books.google.com/books?id=jmEpFFtF6_sC&pg=PA1968&dq=villa+delirium#v=onepage&q=&f=false>

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