Platters
by
Paul Rozman
"His platters for example, do not call attention to themselves so much as point to the anonymity of the manufactured articles in our cupboard. His work is nostalgic in so far as it recalls a pre-industrial time where care infused even the most modest objects. These works are concerned with service and beauty and craft rather then theory of art. They are themselves, real rather than meta-objects."
Exhibit Review
David Garneau






