LORIEN STERN

LORIEN STERNSTARDUST

June 3 - July 2, 2017
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Ochi Projects is pleased to present Stardust, a solo exhibition featuring  Lorien Stern, organized by Katherine Whitlock. The exhibition will be on view June 3rd – July 2nd with an opening reception Saturday, June 3rd, from 6-9pm.

For Stardust, Lorien Stern transforms the gallery into a supernatural graveyard. Her brightly patterned ceramic animal sculptures act as shrines for spirits to incarnate and serve as safeguards—offering soul protection to those passing through Stern’s experiential world. A place meant for great comfort and contentment, the graveyard becomes a vibrant place for celebrating past lives, memory, and rebirth.

In Stardust, Stern melds her own personal mythologies with other theological beliefs to allow for multiple meanings to surface. A rainbow for example, a symbol of miraculous hope and blessings for so many, to Stern, doubles as an expressive frown; which not by coincidence, bears another clever likeness to the shape of Stern’s tombstones.

Even the exhibition’s title, Stardust, has its own connotation for Stern. The word stern in German means star, and dust is reminiscent of the sediment in clay– Stern’s preferred medium, which coincidentally, “could have served as molecular molds that incorporated life’s building blocks”* after the Big Bang. One tombstone in the exhibition reads, “STAR DUST,” and intricately glazed on the other side, a star map. No, not a star map of Hollywood, but one from our universe.

This ambiguity fuels Stern as she creates work embodying various narratives while still maintaining a cheerful, welcoming place to contemplate the meaning of life.

* Nash, Madeleine. (2001, June 24). How Did Life Begin? Time
http://content.time.com

Lorien Stern was born in 1990 in Ojai, California. She received her B.F.A. from California College of the Arts. She lives and works out of a shipping container in Inyokern, California.

Video: Lorien Stern, Stardust, by Fay Robles, Founder and Director of Mer Docs www.merdocs.tv

 

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Juxtapoz, 2017

Alligator Greeter, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 32 x 20 x 17 inchesDalmatian Urn, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 28 x 6 x 6.25 inchesTear/Rain Drops, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 5 x 3 x 2 inchesDuck, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 11.5 x 6 x 16 inchesEye, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 24 x 18 x 9 inches (approx.)Flamingo Urn, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 28 x 7.25 x 7.25 inchesHorse Tombstone, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 18 x 21 x 3 inches (approx)Lily, 2017 Cby Lorien Stern, eramic 24.5 x 9 x 8 inches $1500Lobster Tombstone, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 18 x 21 x 3.5 inches (approx.)Snake 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 115 inches (approx.)Orange Flower, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 30 x 23 x 22.5 inchesOrange Tree Pot, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 18.5 x 18.5 inchesOrange Urn, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 26 x 8.25 x 7.75 inchesParadise Tombstone, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 20 x 23 x 6 inches (approx.)Pink Flower, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 30 x 21 x 21 inchesPink Snake, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 6 x 24 x 12 inchesPrimary Colors Urn, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 28 x 6.5 x 6.75 inchesRainbow, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 96 x 68.75 x 3 inches (approx.)Rose, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 36 x 10 x 9 inchesSnake Tombstone, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 18.5 x 20 x 6 inchesStar Cat, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 14 x 6 x 8 inchesStardust Tombstone, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 18 x 21 x 3 inches (approx.)Sun, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 17.75 x 17.75 x 6 inchesTulip, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 26 x 11 x 7 inchesWatermelon Tombstone, 2017 by Lorien Stern, Ceramic 18 x 21 x 6 inches