COLORADO BLIZZARD
Art installation as a storm map- representing a historic snowfall and historic winter storm in Denver, Colorado.
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Commissioned by Sweeney Art Advisors for Mad Architect’s One River North in Denver, Colorado. Defined by its 10-story landscaped canyon that is carved into the building’s 16-story façade, with a waterfall between the 8th and 6th floors. Woven throughout, plant life and native vegetation echo the natural surroundings.
Inspired by historic weather events, Kala Stein references satellite images of the blizzard of March 13-14, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. This was among the top four largest storms on record in Denver since 1882 and dropped 27.1 inches of snow over the four corners. By translating digital satellite images of weather into the ceramic medium Kala created a permanent fossil record of the event and pays homage to the phenomena and power of the natural world. -
The panels are handformed and made of ferrous stoneware clay; semi-opaque white glaze is poured on in three layers, guided by hand-drawn lines, to create a fluid, topographic effect. The panels are then fired to cone 5/2200°F in an electric kiln, leveraging the high heat to distort the image and create psychedelic glaze effects that mimic the snow. The undulating surface of the tile and grid formation references a well-used navigation map which brings the individual into the artwork and speaks to our collective experience of extreme weather and climate change.
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75” x 89” x 2” (190.5cm x 226cm x 5.1cm)
Ferrous clay, glaze
Satellite Data from March 13-14, 2021
39.742043, -104.991531.
2024