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Background

"Smokey Bears" presents two bears seated back-to-back, their forms both companionable and quietly burdened. One figure rises taller, its head tilted upward as if scenting the air or searching the horizon, while the smaller bear gestures outward, paw extended in a tentative, almost human-like motion. Together, they create a poignant duality—watchfulness and vulnerability, awareness and response.

The surface treatment, achieved through the raku firing process, is central to the work's emotional impact. The crackled glaze, smoky blacks, and ashen whites evoke scorched earth and drifting soot. The unpredictable nature of raku—where flames, oxygen reduction, and rapid cooling leave their marks—mirrors the uncontrollable force of wildfire itself. The bears' bodies appear weathered, as if they have emerged from or endured a burned landscape.

Allegorically, the piece speaks to the increasing reality of forest fires and their impact on wildlife, particularly bears whose habitats are rapidly altered or destroyed. The contrast between the lighter, almost bleached bear and the darker, smoke-stained companion suggests before and after, innocence and aftermath, or even survival and loss. Their physical closeness underscores dependence and shared fate, while their differing gestures hint at uncertainty—where to go, how to respond, what remains.

"Smokey Bears" ultimately functions as both a tender sculptural study of animal form and a quiet environmental elegy, using the language of clay and fire to reflect on the fragility of life in a changing, often burning world.

Material Raku Fired Ceramic
Size 10H x 9L x 6W

Galleries


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Metal: Bronze & Aluminum
Serena Bates - Ceramic Gallery
Ceramic
Serena Bates - Copper Gallery
Copper
Serena Bates - Stone Gallery
Stone
Serena Bates - Alternative Materials Gallery
Alternate Materials
Serena Bates - Animal Gallery
Animals
Serena Bates - Portraits + Figures Gallery
Portraits & Figures
Serena Bates - Pot Luck Gallery
Pot Luck

Awards

149th Salmagundi Annual Black & White Exhibition
Jan 6-30, 2026
Salmagundi Club
New York, NY
Award: Richman Sculpture Award "Lazy Days"

Center for American Marine Art 42nd Schaefer International Marine Art Exhibition
Sep 18 - Oct 11, 2025
The Mariner Gallery
Newport, RI
Award: "Survivor", Schaefer International Marine Wildlife Award

Allied Artists of America 111th Annual On-line Exhibition
Sep 1, 2024 - Sep 1, 2025
alliedartistsofamerica.org
Juror: Thomas Folk, PhD, Dr.
Award: "Chameleon of the Sea", Josephine Beardsley Sandor Memorial Award

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Exhibitions

Annual Salmagundi Members Exhibition
Feb 3 - Mar 13, 2026
Salmagundi Club
New York, NY

Open Juried All Media
Jan 22 - Feb 14, 2026
South County Art Association
Kingston, RI

149th Salmagundi Annual Black & White Exhibition
Jan 6-30, 2026
Salmagundi Club
New York, NY
Award: Richman Sculpture Award "Lazy Days"

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