Frank Fisher’s ceramic artwork is a commentary on the true content of our daily lives and what we feel is important. His clay objects depict the range of mass communication our society produces. Headlines, promotional copy, logos, branding, and graphic design have all found a second voice in his personal art. The artwork borrows the language and advertising images of American culture and manipulates the content into a deeper narrative about life.
To create these works, Frank has to both create and accumulated a library of printing plates to mark the clay with impressions. The graphics of newspapers, promotional flyers, ads and logos cover the clay surface like wallpaper. This marriage of a two-dimensional message applied to a three-dimensional space is the foundation for his creativity. Surreal and random associations between images like Coca-cola, handguns, product instructions, and newspaper headlines direct the viewer through a personal journey of picture associations.