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Dawn Soltysiak's Artist
Statement Preservation,
nature and knowledge are key to my life's journey. I enjoy
exploring the interplay of organic forms, unique firing
techniques and natural processes. My work consists
of the outcome from these explorations and embodies the
Japanese aesthetic of Wabi Sabi, which is concerned with the beauty
of studied simplicity and harmony with nature. This demands
from me an acceptance of the innate beauty from a natural process
and of things imperfect.
"Life is a
journey, not a
destination."
Dawn's
Journey Is An Ever Changing And Growing Body Of
Work...Artist Dawn Soltysiak owns and operates
Khnemu Studio LLC and enjoys a live/work
lifestyle. Her
working artist's studio and unique contemporary fine art and
craft gallery is located on a picturesque farm
estate which she calls home.
Dawn worked summers on her grand-parents
farm and has been involved with ceramics since the age of 2,
when her mother opened a hobby ceramics studio. These life
experiences were the foundation she
used to create the unique lifestyle she
lives today.
 Participating in various
ceramic art competitions throughout her life, Dawn has
won several first place ribbons. Her work is already
in private collections all over the world and she was featured on TV
for her pottery. Dawn's work can be seen at Khnemu Studio
LLC, various art galleries and art
fairs.

With much hard work Dawn's
dreams are coming true. Khnemu Studio's gallery opened in
2002 showcasing the work of Dawn Soltysiak. It has
since expanded to display a unique contemporary fine art
and craft gallery, offering an eclectic selection of hand-made
ceramics and fine art.
Dawn
appreciates the people in her life who have loved, taught and
supported her on the journey. Special thanks go to her loving
and supportive husband, as well as her mom and sister
Sheri. Dawn dedicates her studio to the memory of her father
and all he taught her.
What is Khnemu and how do you pronounce it?
(Kh-ne-mu, and yes you say the K) In Egyptian
mythology Khnemu was the god of creation, arts and craft and
fertility. It was believed by the ancients that Khnemu
fashioned man and the gods on his potter's wheel. "Khnemu"
literally means molder or sculptor. He is represented in
hieroglyphics as the ram-headed god. Khnemu Studio is
a place of creation, where one-of-a-kind
vessels are molded and sculpted on the potter's
wheel.

 
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