Pride, Love & Identity

PRIDE, LOVE & IDENTITY

Love, identity, individuality, and human connection have long inspired some of art’s most powerful and deeply personal expressions. The concepts below explore themes of affection, intimacy, self-expression, beauty, symbolism, resilience, and celebration through a wide range of imagery and visual languages. Drawing inspiration from romance, identity, decorative tradition, symbolism, and contemporary culture, these works seek to honor both individuality and shared human experience while embracing emotional richness, beauty, atmosphere, and the many forms through which people seek meaning, connection, self-discovery, acceptance, and belonging.

I have long been interested in creating works that celebrate connection, meaning, authenticity, emotional resonance, and the extraordinary diversity of human experience. These concepts explore how themes of pride, love, identity, and belonging might evolve into dimensional porcelain and glass objects possessing sculptural presence, craftsmanship, richness, and enduring beauty. Many imagine works that feel symbolic, celebratory, intimate, richly layered, and emotionally evocative—pieces intended not merely as imagery, but as meaningful objects of reflection, affirmation, memory, beauty, emotional connection, and personal significance that may continue to resonate across time, experience, and shared human understanding, while honoring individuality, emotional truth, dignity, and the enduring search for love, belonging, and meaning.

George F. Engel

For Wedgwood to replicate my Serenity Medallion they would have to 'lay-on' every white object by hand taking many hours; a task likely avoided today due to difficulty/time/cost factors. I cast my Serenity and Princess Diana roundels in approximately forty minutes. The teaching/learning curve for a worker trained to cast in Jasperware porcelain is easy. Low to moderate skill level is all that is needed. I have to add here that I have had very limited experience glazing THE SPIDER’S LAIR and I find casting Jasperware 1000x easier!

Immediately below are my designs of some ‘FROZEN’ Roundels showing what spectacularly complex, beautiful objects can be created.

George F. Engel