Jackie Matisse

"I make and fly kites to play with color and line in the sky. My kites play games with the light, hide and seek with the clouds. They push and pull on the wind. They challenge the birds. My hand grows longer and longer until I feel I am somehow in contact with that immensity into and out of which all things come and go. The kite itself is a reference to the human: so fragile and yet so strong. It is also a reference to constant movement, sinuous movement, the movement of dreams and childhood. A child on the street rarely walks in a straight line. It plays while it goes, in and out, around and about. That is what birds in flight do. That is what my kites do. I wish to create "sky works" however ephemeral. Kites are an instrument for this. They put line and color into the sky and sculpt the air. They play game of freedom." 

matisse3kitetailsmodified.jpg


18_3_EastFork_1027_WEB_040aa12d-b5ae-4d79-b01e-42899b3a8cba_900x.jpg

Alex co-founded East Fork Pottery in North Carolina in 2010.

 


Ariel Matisse

Ariel is a wire and metal sculptor, whose inspiration comes from the natural world.

She is President of Artisans Asylum, opening in their new space soon in Allston-Brighton.

Ariel.jpg