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Radiance in Uncontrollable Worlds is a still motion film, similar to stop motion, made with a series of sculptures produced by artist Jordan MacLachlan that tell a story of caring, addiction, loss and the persistence of beauty. These works and the video are part of the Art Gallery of Burlington's permanent collection of Canadian ceramics.

Jordan MacLachlan's Teracotta Opera / Radiance in Uncontrollable Worlds

July 06, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Video

Check out this stunning still motion film by Jordan MacLachlan of Akin Dupont.

Jordan MacLachlan's ceramic works are brought to life through film to present a raw emotional narrative of temptation, love and pain through the perspective of spirit animals.

These works and the video are part of the Art Gallery of Burlington's permanent collection of Canadian ceramics.

July 06, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Film, Video, Sculpture, Ceramics, Artist, Akin Dupont
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