Andrea Uravitch

Andrea Uravitch
Moth on a Leaf
Wonderflex, paper, welded steel armature, fiber, ribbon, clay, wire
Leaf: 23" long x 11" wide x 4.5" high
Moth: 11.5" long x 10.5" wide x 7" high

Andrea Uravitch
Wall Walker
Wonderflex, welded steel armature, fiber, ribbon, clay, wire, paper
11.5" long x 10.5" wide x 7" high

Andrea Uravitch
Flying Insect
Ceramic, wire, acrylic paint, crochet fiber details, fabric, thread, monofilament for hanging

Andrea Uravitch
Medium Sized Beetles
Ceramic, wire, acrylic paint, beads
Beetle on the left in Private Collection

Andrea Uravitch
Before the Leap
Clay body, fiber legs and parts, wire
3.5" x 6.5" x 6"
Private Collection

Andrea Uravitch
Before the Leap
Clay body, fiber legs and parts, wire
3.5" x 6.5" x 6"
Private Collection

Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers
13” x 11” x 6”
Private Collection

Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers
13” x 11” x 6”
Private Collection

Andrea Uravitch
Into the Woods
Welded steel armature, clay, sewn fabric, crochet fiber, branch structure
24" x 26" x 16"
Macedonia Beetle mounted in a triangular branch structure

Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper

Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper

Andrea Uravitch
Dragonlake
Welded steel armature, fabric, crochet fiber, clay
18" x 22" x 14"
Can sit flat or be hung vertically

Andrea Uravitch
Bantam Teapot
Welded steel base, silk-screened paper, clay, crochet fiber
13" x 11" x 6"

Andrea Uravitch
Dark Bird
Welded steel base, silk-screened paper, clay, crochet fiber
25" x 25"; metal base: 11.75" x 13"

Andrea Uravitch
Escaping
Wonderflex, handmade paper, clay, wire, paper
20" x 17" x 5"
Can sit flat or be hung vertically

Andrea Uravitch
Leaf and Insects
Wonderflex, handmade paper, clay, paper, fabric, wire
23" x 15" x 10"

Andrea Uravitch
Orange Cicada
Welded steel armature, fabric, crochet fiber, clay
17" x 19" x 10"
Can sit flat or be hung vertically

Andrea Uravitch
Trouble in the Garden
Wonderflex and handmade paper, welded steel armature, fabric, crochet fiber, clay
Leaf: 45" x 13" x 9"
Cicadas: 18" x 8" x 6" each

Andrea Uravitch
Moth on a Leaf
Wonderflex, paper, welded steel armature, fiber, ribbon, clay, wire

Andrea Uravitch
Flying Insect
Ceramic, wire, acrylic paint, crochet fiber details, fabric, thread, monofilament for hanging

Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers

Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers

Andrea Uravitch
Into the Woods
Welded steel armature, clay, sewn fabric, crochet fiber, branch structure

Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper

Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper

Andrea Uravitch
Trouble in the Garden
Wonderflex and handmade paper, welded steel armature, fabric, crochet fiber, clay
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Andrea Uravitch
Moth on a Leaf
Wonderflex, paper, welded steel armature, fiber, ribbon, clay, wire
Leaf: 23" long x 11" wide x 4.5" high
Moth: 11.5" long x 10.5" wide x 7" high
Andrea Uravitch
Wall Walker
Wonderflex, welded steel armature, fiber, ribbon, clay, wire, paper
11.5" long x 10.5" wide x 7" high
Andrea Uravitch
Flying Insect
Ceramic, wire, acrylic paint, crochet fiber details, fabric, thread, monofilament for hanging
Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers
13” x 11” x 6”
Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers
13” x 11” x 6”
Andrea Uravitch
Into the Woods
Welded steel armature, clay, sewn fabric, crochet fiber, branch structure
24" x 26" x 16"
Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper
Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper
Andrea Uravitch
Bantam Teapot
Welded steel base, silk-screened paper, clay, crochet fiber
13" x 11" x 6"
Andrea Uravitch
Dark Bird
Welded steel base, silk-screened paper, clay, crochet fiber
25" x 25"; metal base: 11.75" x 13"
Andrea Uravitch
Leaf and Insects
Wonderflex, handmade paper, clay, paper, fabric, wire
23" x 15" x 10"
Andrea Uravitch
Trouble in the Garden
Wonderflex and handmade paper, welded steel armature, fabric, crochet fiber, clay
Leaf: 45" x 13" x 9"
Cicadas: 18" x 8" x 6" each

Andrea Uravitch
Moth on a Leaf
Wonderflex, paper, welded steel armature, fiber, ribbon, clay, wire
Andrea Uravitch
Flying Insect
Ceramic, wire, acrylic paint, crochet fiber details, fabric, thread, monofilament for hanging
Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers
Andrea Uravitch
Turkey Teapot
Welded steel base, clay, crochet fiber parts, silk-screened paper feathers
Andrea Uravitch
Into the Woods
Welded steel armature, clay, sewn fabric, crochet fiber, branch structure
Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper
Andrea Uravitch
Colder Waters
Clay pot, acrylic paint, branch handle, glass eyes, photo emulsion transfer, wire, cloth, paper
Andrea Uravitch
Trouble in the Garden
Wonderflex and handmade paper, welded steel armature, fabric, crochet fiber, clay
Andrea V. Uravitch is a mixed media sculptor, installation builder, and teacher. Her primary sculptural influences are found in nature — in animals, insects, fish, plants and places. Although her sculptural works are designed to stand alone as individual and complete works in themselves, they often are combined into installations intended to draw the viewer into entering and experiencing immersion in a natural environment, the interaction between humans and nature, or recalling a time, place and experience from one’s past.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she is the daughter of artists, and has spent much of her life immersed in the arts. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art and its classical training, she studied a wide variety of materials and techniques, focusing finally on ceramics and, ultimately, on fiber. Today her focus is on the use of whatever materials are necessary to achieve her artistic vision. Her works often combine ceramics, fiber, and welded steel and paper to achieve the desired result. She believes her work is most successful when it provokes a reaction in people. Sometimes it’s as simple as just getting people to realize how beautiful insects really are. Bringing awareness of the link between man and his environment also is important to her.
Selected Collections
Museum of Art and Design, New York
Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.