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Pirate Buttcrack Jug by Stacy Lambert
Pirate Buttcrack Jug by Stacy Lambert
Pirate Buttcrack Jug by Stacy Lambert
Pirate Buttcrack Jug by Stacy Lambert
Pirate Buttcrack Jug by Stacy Lambert
  • Stacy Lambert
  • Pirate Buttcrack Jug, 2020
  • 8 x 5.5 x 5.5 in (20.32 x 13.97 x 13.97 cm)
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Artist Bio:

After his discharge from the Army in 1986, Stacy attended Randolph Community College, receiving an associate degree in commercial art. He found work with a printing company, but the company did not have a position available in their art department. Discouraged, he took a job in a textile mill.

In 1993 Stacy started working with Sid Luck in his Seagrove pottery. Sid, a fifth generation traditional potter who had also been one of Stacy’s high school teachers, taught him the basics of turning pottery from handling the clay to glazing and firing. Stacy started building clay figures, and with Sid’s help, he was soon making figures up to 12 inches high.

Stacy hand builds his figures, sometimes throwing part of the work on the wheel. He does an electric kiln bisque firing before completing the detail painting and finishing with a final electric firing.

Humor is a critical component to Stacy’s clay figures. A rooster wearing checked shorts contemplates an egg at his feet, or a dozen grinning heads protrude from a small jug as if to make fun of jugs with a single face. Nursery rhyme characters play their parts to entertain the child lurking in every adult. A serious angel closely follows the antics of a second angel on the other side of the vase. Albert Einstein is a favorite subject who frequently finds himself etched and painted on small vessels.

All of Stacy’s work is carefully constructed and abundantly detailed his clay figures and his amazing pen and ink and colored pencil drawings. Both clay and paper attest to Stacy Lambert’s imagination and creativity. Think of Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1525-1569), the most significant painter of the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance, after someone gives him a dose of laughing gas infused with love and wit. That Pieter and Stacy would have some fun things to talk about. Perhaps this comparison illustrates the humor, intensity and complexity of Stacy’s work, it is also meant to comment on his seriousness as an artist and the range of his originality and creativity. I can only imagine how he must soak up bits of the world around him and then give it back to us in a figure or a drawing that entertains, yet lets us see things we have never seen before or think thoughts previously unimaginable.

He has participated in the Catawba Valley Pottery and Antiques Festival every March in Hickory since the beginning of that show. Stacy has plenty of ideas for future pieces. He explains, I plan on doing this forever. Its become part of my life.

In November, 2011, Stacy married his childhood friend, Vonda Moon. Stacy is a full-time folk artist while Vonda works in IT at a financial institution. He and Vonda enjoy going to movies and traveling. Stacy’s daughter, Nadine, works as a technical analyst in Virginia. And, his son, Sebastian, is in the Navy. Sebastian’s wife, Christine, is a piano instructor. In addition, Stacy and Vonda have a dog named Pepper Blue.

Other Work From Middleton Ceramics Collection

Yellow Dog Plate with Owl on the Back by Michael Bridges
Harry Styles Oval Vase with Handles by Kira Buckley
Rabbit and Fox Oval Vase by Ron Meyers
Wood-Fired Constructed Bottle by Nick Earl
Large Platter with a Woman and Tulips by George McCauley
Yunomi with Woman and Bird by George McCauley
Yunomi with Emerald Interior by Unknown - Not Don Reitz
Fish Vase by Ron Meyers
Yellow Dog Mug by Michael Bridges
James Baldwin Yunomi by Robert Lugo
See all artwork from Middleton Ceramics Collection
 

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