Bette DelVecchio - Ceramicist and Clay Artist
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Like most children, my options for self-expression were limited by the group of adults surrounding me…their rules, their budget, their decisions, their philosophy. This colored every aspect of my world, particularly my artistic vision. Fortunately, I was quite small, so the challenge of clothing myself in things that fit and that were acceptable opened a door to the wonderful world of second-hand stores. In them, I could find the raw materials for creating anything I could imagine while spending almost no money. In retrospect, this was the very beginning of my life as an artist. Whether it’s reworking used clothing or creating art by throwing a pot, restructuring it and rejoining the pieces, the end result is the same: an original creation which represents my unique vision, my sense of proportion, my philosophy, and, when I get it “right”, the essence of who I am.

My love of clay is directly tied to its ability to become anything from nothing. It’s one of the most basic of materials and a building block for our very existence. It is soft and hard, new and ancient, rough and smooth, easy yet incredibly demanding. No matter how complex or structured it becomes, it ultimately returns to the earth to cycle once again. There’s hope in that. There’s joy in the creation of the object along with energy in its birth, its duration, and its death.

Bette has recently discovered the amazing world of acrylic painting. It is a very exciting development in her world of art and she has been learning as fast and as much as possible. Her learning curve is taking a wonderful arc.
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Naked Raku - lidded jar

$160

 

 

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The pieces I make are simple, reflecting my love of just about all things Oriental. The simplicity emerging in my current work is influenced greatly by a recent trip to China, where I was reminded of my love of a balanced design that is pleasing to the eye. I want my work to be well thrown and to feel good in your hand. I want the balance to exist, and the source of the balance to remain a bit of a mystery. I want my pieces to withstand the eye of the critic, the excitement of the collector, and the test of time. I want to achieve a spark of energy in the way it looks, the color it displays, the thoughts it provokes, the memories it evokes, and the joy it brings in daily life.
-bette

Biography

Schooling: Clarion State Teachers College in Pennsylvania
Muskegon Community College
Oxbow School of the Arts/part of Chicago School of the Arts
Along with Various Seminars.


Working as a mortgage loan officer paid the bills, but it never fed the eclectic soul of artist & ceramicist Bette DelVecchio. After a varied career that spanned the steel industry, single motherhood, and real estate, Bette began searching for a medium of expression which harkened back to her days in the artistic areas of Pennsylvania, where she grew up. Although she had taken the occasional pottery class in PA, she spotted her vision in a lump of clay after moving near the shores of Lake Michigan. Soon she was working to hone her craft as a potter, studying with leading artists from the Midwest and through the Oxbow School in Saugatuck, a program of the Chicago Institute of Art. She’s now retired from the sameness of the mortgage world, and spends her days creating unique works which are showcased in juried shows and galleries throughout west Michigan.

Shows, Exhibitions and Awards

2006 Chiz Gallery, Shadyside, Pa.
2007 Bella Arts Gallery, Shadyside, Pa.
2002, 2003, 2006, 2007: Urban Institute of Art, Grand Rapids, Mi....Juried Show
2005, 2006 and 2007: Grand Haven Area Arts Council Winter Artists Market (Creator of Show)...Juried Show
2006 and 2007: Art on the Riverfront, Grand Haven....Juried show
2006 and 2007: Salmon Festival, Grand Haven Waterfront

Private Sales and Shows

2006 and 2007: Grand Haven Area Arts Council Art on the Riverfront
June 2007: Artist of the Month, Grand Haven Area Arts Council

CURRENT GALLERY EXHIBITS:

Gallery Uptown, Grand Haven
Washington Square Gallery, Holland
Dreese-Carter Gallery, Spring Lake
Muskegon Museum Gift Shop, Muskegon
White River Gallery in Whitehall
The Edge Gallery in Fenton, Mi

AWARDS

Second prize at the White Lake Arts Council Change of Seasons show 2010
Peoples Choice Award Lakeland Artists Spring Show 2005


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