Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Blushing,” hand-built ceramic, 3.25 x 5 x 2.5 inches. All images © Marguerita Hagan, by Richard W. Gretzinger, shared with permission

Prior to sculpting the prickly lifeforms that comprise her Marine Abstracts series, Marguerita Hagan plunged into the waters surrounding the Cayman Islands to get a glimpse of the coral and sponges inhabiting the region. “My research is important to my work, whether from seeing firsthand like diving, which manifested the sponge and coral-inspired Marine Abstracts, or visiting labs and working with my scientist friends,” the Philadelphia-based artist says. “I am passionate about learning, and I immerse myself into the life of each piece/species.”

Mimicking the porous bodies of the aquatic creatures, the resulting works are amorphous in shape and hand-built in sweeping gestures from low-fire clay. Hagan subjects the ceramic forms to anywhere between three and eight rounds of firing in the kiln before they’re airbrushed with pastel glazes. Pocked with holes and covered in tiny bristles arranged with meticulous precision, each piece can take months to complete.

 

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Swept,” hand-built ceramic, 6.5 x 8.25 x 6.5 inches

When presented in a gallery space, Hagan contextualizes many of her works by pairing them with animated projections, creating holistic installations that situate individual sculptures within a larger ecosystem. It’s a way to generate conversation about interdependence and the need to protect these fragile forms, the artist says, explaining the concept further:

Microscopic marine organisms form the basis of all life on our planet and connect in exquisite systems or colonies. These one-cell plankton gems, our primary producers provide over 50% of the oxygen for the planet with light from the sun. Rich diversity and reciprocal sharing power thriving communities and environments. This light-giving flow has enabled all life to thrive for eons…We are in a time of epic shifts and are responsible for the changes needed now. The work intends to uplift spirits, awareness, renewable action and timely sustainable investments for all life.

You can see many of the abstracted pieces shown here, alongside dozens of Hagan’s sculptures, as part of Biospheres, which is on view both in-person and virtually at HOT•BED in Philadelphia through May 8. For a larger collection of the artist’s works, check out her site and Instagram.

 

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Swept,” hand-built ceramic, 6.5 x 8.25 x 6.5 inches

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

Detail of “Aquamarine Whisper,” hand-built ceramic, 6.75 x 4 x 5 inches

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Aquamarine Whisper,” hand-built ceramic, 6.75 x 4 x 5 inches

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Cayman Crush,” hand-built ceramic, 6.5 x 8.25 x 6.5 inches

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Cayman Crush,” hand-built ceramic, 6.5 x 8.25 x 6.5 inches

Innumerable Spines Cover Amorphous Sea Creatures Sculpted in Clay by Marguerita Hagan

“Blushing,” hand-built ceramic, 3.25 x 5 x 2.5 inches

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