Karen Shapiro
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$200.00
Karen Shapiro
Brown M&M
Ceramic
3.5 X 7 X 7SOLD -
$200.00
Karen Shapiro
Green M&M
Ceramic
3.5 X 7 X 7 -
$200.00
Karen Shapiro
Orange M&M
Ceramic
3.5 X 7 X 7SOLD -
$200.00
Karen Shapiro
Purple M&M
Ceramic
3.5 X 7 X 7 -
$200.00
Karen Shapiro
Red M&M
Ceramic
3.5 X 7 X 7 -
$200.00
Karen Shapiro
Yellow M&M
Ceramic
3.5 X 7 X 7SOLD
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$1,000.00
Karen Shapiro
Bardahl Oil Can
Ceramic
17 X 7 X 7 -
$900.00
Karen Shapiro
Cadillac Wax
Ceramic
7 X 12 X 12 -
$750.00
Karen Shapiro
Clinique Cream Tube
Ceramic
17 X 7.5 X 7.5SOLD -
$1,000.00
Karen Shapiro
Clinique Lipstick
Ceramic
20 X 4 X 4SOLD -
$1,000.00
Karen Shapiro
Coca-Cola Can
Ceramic
13.5 X 8 X 8 -
$900.00
Karen Shapiro
Gulf Oil Tin
Ceramic
15 X 8 X 5 -
$1,100.00
Karen Shapiro
Pennzoil Can
Ceramic
13 X 9 X 9 -
$1,100.00
Karen Shapiro
Tumbler Oil Can
Ceramic
16.5 X 7 X 7
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$1,200.00
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3 Muskateers Candy Bar
Ceramic
5 X 22.5 X 5SOLD -
Karen Shapiro
Barnum’s Animals
Raku Ceramic
8.5 X 14.5 X 5.25SOLD -
$1,200.00
Karen Shapiro
Corn Flakes Box
Ceramic
16 X 11 X 5SOLD -
$2,000.00
Karen Shapiro
Crayon Box With Four Crayons
Ceramic
19.5 X 4.5 X 14SOLD -
Karen Shapiro
L’Oreal
Raku ceramicSOLD -
$500.00
Fukidol
Ceramic
18 X 5.5 X 2.75SOLD -
$2,500.00
Karen Shapiro
Good And Plenty
Ceramic
Box: 10 X 28 X 3
Candies: 2.5 X 5 X 2.5 eaSOLD -
$0.00
Karen Shapiro
Green Crayon
Ceramic
3 X 3 X 16.5SOLD -
Karen Shapiro
Kikkoman
Ceramic
19 X 6 X 6SOLD -
Karen Shapiro
L’Oreal
Raku ceramicSOLD -
$950.00
Karen Shapiro
Mountain Dew Can
Ceramic
13.25 X 7.75 X 7.75SOLD -
$500.00
Karen Shapiro
Pabst Blue Ribbon Bottle Cap
Ceramic
11.5 X 11.5 X 2.75SOLD -
Karen Shapiro
Pencil (PSA328)
Ceramic
3 X 3 X 27SOLD -
$1,000.00
Karen Shapiro
Pepsi Can
Ceramic
13.5 X 8 X 8SOLD -
$0.00
Karen Shapiro
Pink Crayon
Ceramic
3 X 3 X 16.5SOLD -
$2,600.00
Karen Shapiro
Plain M&M Bag With Six Wall Candies
Ceramic
Bag: 1.5 X 14 X 23
M&M’s: 2 X 4 X 4 eaSOLD -
$1,000.00
Karen Shapiro
Pliny The Elder
Ceramic
20 X 5 X 5SOLD -
$500.00
Karen Shapiro
Prozac
Ceramic
5 X 15 X 5SOLD -
$1,200.00
Karen Shapiro
Starbucks Coffee Cup
Ceramic
15 X 8 X 8SOLD -
Karen Shapiro
Testors
Ceramic
11 X 6 X 6SOLD -
$500.00
Karen Shapiro
XANAX
Ceramic
3 X 17.75 X 5.5SOLD -
$0.00
Karen Shapiro
Yellow Crayon
Ceramic
3 X 3 X 16.5SOLD
About The Artist
My first recorded attempts at artistic expression were at the ripe age of 5 years or so when I painstakingly painted the adobe brick walls surrounding our house in Tucson. The records of these attempts are the scratchy old home movies taken years ago — the painted images being executed in nothing but tap water and disappearing instantly in the Arizona sun. Years later I majored in art in high school where I began working in clay and continued in this medium as a design major in college. After college and continuing until a year or so ago, my medium changed drastically to a more edible art form in the shape of a long, hard career as a pastry chef.
I am now happily out of the kitchen and back into the ceramics studio where I am finding great joy in working in a sculpture style which is new for me. In earlier years, my emphasis was on abstract form — believing, of course, that I was redefining the perfect form. Upon reentering the ceramic studio at the College of Marin, under the tutelage of the ever-inspiring energy and talent of Anne Peet Carrington, I naturally tried to take up where I had left off many years ago. I was immediately frustrated and disappointed to see that those “perfect” forms would no longer come from my hands. Instead, I was drawn to the form of a milk carton, then to my espresso pot from Italy, next to an artichoke from the market — in other words, I found an inexhaustible source of fascinating shapes and forms staring at me from all sides.
Now I find myself jumping around from vegetables to nail polish bottles and lipsticks, to crayons and on and on … and in addition to these wonderful objects I have also discovered the raku kiln. The excitement of reaching into a red-hot environment with tongs, of the flaming bucket, even the choking smoke, and finding results I never dreamt of — always changing, always so much to learn — has given me back an enormous energy, appetite and passion for my work. It’s an adventure I’ve just begun, and I look forward to many fulfilling years and ever more exciting results which I hope to share with as many people as may also find them interesting and fun.