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1990s Hawaii Pottery Sculpture Chinese Venetian Mask by Vicky Chock (b.1943)(CWo
1990s Hawaii Pottery Sculpture Chinese Venetian Mask by Vicky Chock (b.1943)(CWo
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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii, this 1990s Hawaii painted pottery figurine sculpture that is titled "Venetian Mask" depicting a Chinese female figure wearing a mask and holding a smaller mask in her hand and was created by the locally well known artist Vicky Chock (born 1943). The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Free local pick up possible!!! Please keep in mind when judging shipping cost that this piece is low fired (like Raku pottery) and will have to be over packed to arrive in one piece.
Measurements:
25 inches high x 9 inches wide
More about the artist:
After graduating with an MFA from Claremont Graduate University, Artist Vicky Chock relocated to the Hawaiian islands. She was a professor of Art at Leeward Community College for 32 years before retiring in 2010. Living in Hawaii and being surrounded by a strong Asian culture, her work took on Asian style and nuance. The rich sensuality and opulent colors incorporated in the costume design of Asian Royalty, as well as the tropical brilliance of the Hawaii landscape have played a major role in the development of the figures she creates.
Ms. Chock's art is a culmination of a gradual transition from traditional utilitarian pottery to non-functional forms -- into a discovery and exploration of the human form. The figures speak of a lifestyle of a different time. The pieces unabashedly celebrate life with cultural nuances of the Buddhism of Tibet, Burma, and the Pacific Islands, with China and Japan being the most prevailing common thread. Her art figures show mischievous playfulness, without giving up the social mores of a world of manners and style.
Her work is housed in the collection of the Hawaii State Art Museum, The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, The Honolulu Museum of Art, Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank, Group 70, the InterContinental Hotel Group, Stanford Hospital Arts Museum, The Everson Museum in Syracuse, New York, Penzoil Corporation in Dallas, Texas and many private collections.
Her work has been shown in China; Japan; San Francisco; The Asian Art Museum, Palo Alto; Stanford Hospital Museum, Davis, California; Natsoulas Gallery, New York City; American Crafts Exposition, Hawaii; Contemporary Museum Honolulu; and the First Hawaiian Bank. Vicky Chock has been shown in numerous local shows, both juried and invitational for many years. Her work continues to delight collectors the world over.
Condition:
The item is in good pre-owned condition, the pottery is low fired and has to be overpacked if shipped off island,











