YAROLSAV ZABAVSKIY

Cluster Exhibitor | Cluster Crafts | 2020

 
 

My Way with Clay

I believe that tactile relationship with the objects that surround us is particularly important in our age of scrolling and swiping. As an artist I enjoy working with my hands and find satisfaction in the ability to create works that people want to pick up and touch.

I approach ceramics as a form of spiritual practice by finding balance between control and letting go. It is always a challenge to make things look natural and organic as it requires a peaceful mind.

 
 
 
 
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I find that I am most influenced by the aesthetics of Japanese ceramics which emphasizes the beauty of accidents and in which the consciousness of the artist is not so visible. As a ceramicist I reflect on the beauty of my surroundings created through the forces of nature.

My body of work contains ceramic vessels and sculptures with textures that reference the beautiful mountainous landscapes of Armenia. The solidity of rock formations and the ephemerality of the seasons imbue my practice. The techniques I use to make my works encourage the development of various textures on the surface of my pieces, that creep in naturally.

I love both throwing on the wheel and hand building and often use combinations of several making methods.

 
Full Moon | BUY THIS PIECE HERE

Full Moon

Set of Tokkuri and Guinomi | BUY THIS SET HERE

Set of Tokkuri and Guinomi

Portal Vessel

 

IN THE STUDIO

 
 

Yaro Zabavskiy was born in Moscow, Russia. He attended high school in Wales and went on to study Applied Arts in the USA, where he has discovered ceramics and analogue photography.

Currently, he lives in Armenia and teaches Visual Arts at the United World College in Dilijan.

More information on www.yarozabavskiy.com