Marilyn Andrews

"Comfort"
ceramic
Marilyn Andrews is self taught as a potter, and has been hand building stoneware pieces to sell since 1976. She works by herself with no apprentices or employees. Her focus as she works is to create an object which embodies an image that can be a useful tool for understanding.
She likes clay because working with a material that undergoes such radical changes, and working in three dimensions helps her integrate the sensuous and the intellectual. She often uses functional objects as forms for images because they assert the scale of ordinary life. This is where she believes we need art to function.

"My Parents Before and at Their Wedding"
ceramic

"Is Something Wrong"
ceramic teapot
For more information about the artwork available at Taylor's Contemporanea, please email us at taylorsarts@cablelynx.com