I am a ceramic sculptor, working primarily with a coarse, red clay body and muted colors from nature. I use a slow and steady coil and slab building technique that will allow my mind to simmer with full focus and my sculpting to slip into a timeless meditation.
My figurative work began with emphasis on the head and facial features and has organically progressed to investigate the archetypal female figure. Love, companionship, family, and home are themes evident in my sculpture.
Gina Lawson Egan works in the Los Angeles area and lives with her family in Ontario, California. She received her BFA from the University of Michigan and studied with the late Paul Soldner for her MFA in Ceramics from the Claremont Graduate University. Her works are in prestigious collections throughout the United States.