Arts·COVID Residencies

Daumante Stirbyte is running out of clay, so she's going mini-sized for her new sculptures

With limited resources, the sculptor lets you into her studio to show you the little creatures she's creating with her remaining clay.

The sculptor lets you into her studio to show you the little creatures she's creating with her remaining clay

Daumante Stirbyte is running out of clay, so she's going mini-sized for her new sculptures

5 years ago
Duration 3:07
With limited resources, Daumante Stirbyte lets you into her studio to show you the little creatures she's sculpting with her remaining clay in this edition of COVID Residencies

In our self-shot video series COVID Residencies, we're checking out how artists are adapting their practices in isolation, whether it's diving into different processes or getting lost in their sketchbooks.

Daumante Stirbyte's sculptures might remind you of water bears, amoebae or other creatures that lumber or skitter around. Living in London, Ont. by way of Ireland and Lithuania, the ceramics artist uses her figures to "create a universe of my own."

(Daumante Stirbyte)

Now in isolation in her home, Stirbyte is very aware of her finite resource: clay. So she's making smaller works that fit well with the rest of her practice but also express how she's feeling day to day. In this video, you'll see how she creates these adorable creatures and meet two of them: Sad Blob and Screaming Blob.

Follow Daumante Stirbyte here and keep a lookout for the stories we're bringing you from other artists in isolation as part of COVID Residencies. Stay safe, friends!

(Daumante Stirbyte)

CBC Arts understands that this is an incredibly difficult time for artists and arts organizations across this country. We will do our best to provide valuable information, share inspiring stories of communities rising up and make us all feel as (virtually) connected as possible as we get through this together. If there's something you think we should be talking about, let us know by emailing us at cbcarts@cbc.ca. See more of our COVID-related coverage here.

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