Seyo Cizmic is a contemporary artist based in San Diego, California who creates installations that often contradict and challenges itself and the viewers.
Much like Studio KK’s series “The Uncomfortable“—which features furry plates, a cement umbrella, toe-less galoshes and tilted chairs—Seyo Cizmic‘s ceramic art work embodies a similar sentiment, while edging a bit into the realm political commentary. The San Diego-based ceramicist/painter incorporates both physical and mental contradictions that leave the viewer equal parts contemplative and unsettled.
Aside from ceramics, Cizmic also dabbles in filmmaking. “Everyone has a Song in their Hearts” goes something like this: “Woah, that’s a lot of shoes.” Obviously, it’s a little more involved than that. Check it out:
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