Digital Sculpture

Body language is essential to Visser’s work. Using rapid prototyping allows the artist to create the delicate gestures, subtle contours and complex structures of the human body in a detailed rhythm of forms and gestures.

Digital Renderings

Body language is essential to Visser’s work. Using rapid prototyping allows the artist to create the delicate gestures, subtle contours and complex structures of the human body in a detailed rhythm of forms and gestures.

Large Scale Sculpture

These works were created for site-specific locations and invitational exhibitions or public art competitions.

Exhibition - Ceramics that Break The Mold through dance and body language

Review by Dan R. Goddard for Art Watch, "The figurative work by Austin artist Mary Visser, known for her intimate figurative sculpture has changed with this new work exploding with vitality. These large-scale polychrome porcelain figures reach into space with strength demonstrating new rhythms through a complex play of symbols and color."

Ceramic Figurative Sculpture

These works represent Visser’s exploration of the figure based upon visually defining single words, like grief or narcissist in a narrative.