Artist

Leif Wicklund

born ca. 1945
Biography

Leif Wicklund studied chemistry and mathematics in school. After working for a time in a milk plant, Wicklund and fellow ceramist Barbara Sexton opened a small studio called Sexwick Pottery (now closed). He primarily worked with a wheel, but experimented with building clay pieces by hand while his wheel-thrown pots dried. A hand-building demonstration by studio potter Paulus Berensohn inspired him to work in this way more regularly, and he enrolled in modeling and drawing courses to enhance his skills. Influenced by Berensohn's work, Wicklund started adding colored clay overlays to his pieces, to create surface decoration before firing, which fuse the layers together.

Works by this artist (4 items)

Lou Barlow, High and Dry, wood engraving on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1981.12.1
High and Dry
wood engraving on paper
Not on view
Lou Barlow, Disco, 1988, linoleum cut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1990.48.2, © 1988, Lou Barlow
Disco
Date1988
linoleum cut on paper
Not on view
Lou Barlow, Gourmet Shop, 1983, wood engraving on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1990.48.1, © 1983, Lou Barlow
Gourmet Shop
Date1983
wood engraving on paper
Not on view
Lou Barlow, Orchard Street, 1939, color woodcut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Michael J. Ettner, 1987.27.1
Orchard Street
Date1939
color woodcut on paper
Not on view