
Emil Yanos
Emil Yanos Design
Basic forms are enlivened using texture and color. Yanos uses contrasting textures to add depth and interest. He uses color to heighten or diminish the tactile experience, and to aid in setting the mood of the piece. These elements come together to create pieces that are engaging.
Yanos presses clay into a mold which provides the general form of the piece. Designs are then carved out and texture is added. The piece is then bisque fired. Numerous glaze techniques are used, resulting in multiple layers of color. The interior is glazed to complement the exterior treatment.
The artist's experience with clay has been through self-exploration. He has taken throwing and hand-building classes and workshops to add to his knowledge. Yanos' studio is a community setting where he can utilize the experience of others, whether it be firing techniques or a simple opinion about aesthetics. Everyone in his studio is willing and open to the exchange of ideas.