Thursday 20 February 2014

Urinals?

I'm just off to water the . . . Artist creates whimsical garden-themed urinals for clients flush with cash and a taste for bathroom humor


San Francisco-based artist Clark Sorensen has been drawing his inspiration from nature - and from nature's call.  
The sculptor and craftsman has attracted much international attention as one of the world's most creative manufactures of luxury urinals shaped like flowers and plants.
A graduate of the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in sculpture, Sorensen, 54, had spent years in costume design, illustration and computer animation. 
Potty artist: Clark Sorensen specializes in high-fire porcelain urinals shaped like plants and flowers p
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No 1 artist: Clark Sorensen specializes in high-fire, luxury porcelain urinals shaped like plants and flowers 
Pink & Green Orchid Urinal $8900
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Sego Lily Urinal $5900
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Inspired by nature: In 2002, Sorensen was standing in a men's room when he got the idea to transform the mundane, ugly urinal into an object of art
Yellow Lady's Slipper Orchid Urinal $7900
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Jack-In-The-Pulpit Urinal $8900
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Flush with customers: Sorensen, who so far has created more than 50 unique urinals, can hardly keep up with the growing demand 
Labor of love: It takes Sorensen, 54, 3-8 months to shape each urinal out of clay, depending on the size
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Labor of love: It takes Sorensen, 54, 3-8 months to shape each urinal out of clay, depending on the size
Fun fixture: The twice-fired floral urinals are fully functional
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Fun fixture: The twice-fired floral urinals are fully functional, which is a good thing considering they go for anywhere between $6,000 and $20,000
Test run: In his studio, Sorensen has a trio of plumbed urinals allowing customers to try them out before making a purchase
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Test run: In his studio, Sorensen has a trio of plumbed urinals allowing customers to try them out before making a purchase
Creative space: Sorensen makes his fancy pissoirs in his basement studio in San Francisco's Mission District
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Creative space: Sorensen makes his fancy pissoirs in his basement studio in San Francisco's Mission District
One day in 2002, the artist was in a men's room when he was struck by an idea to transform the mundane, boring urinal into a whimsical objet d'art and even a status symbol. 
With journalists and curious visitors queuing up to take a peek at Sorensen’s porcelain sprays, his studio has been flush with business. 
Sorensen’s fanciful daffodils, hibiscuses and orchids have been exhibited in galleries from Hungary to South Korea, while deep-pocketed homeowners and businesses have been willing to shell out anywhere between $6,000 to $20,000 on his functional artworks. 

Down the Drain Urinal $6900
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The World According to Bush Urinal $6900
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Stinging satire: In his artworks titled Down the Drain and The World According to George, Sorensen took President Bush to task for his economic (left) and environmental polices (right) 
In his artist statement, Sorensen explained: ‘Because most people think of a urinal as being ugly or dirty, it is the perfect object to beautify. My pieces echo the classic conflicts between masculine and feminine, good and evil, soiled and chaste.’
Speaking to San Francisco Chronicle in his Mission District basement studio, Sorensen lamented that he is inundated with orders from all over the world and has been struggling to catch up with the growing demand. 
Each flower-shaped bowl takes several months to sculpt out of clay. Once the model is ready, Sorensen bakes it twice in a 2,300-degree oven for two days, during which time the urinal can crack, forcing the artist to start from scratch. 
Yellow Orchid Urinal $8900
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Lotus Flower Urinal $7900
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Blossoming business: The sculptor's clients include wealthy European and Asian businessmen with a sense of humor, as well as companies  
Spiral Shell Urinal $7900
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Nautilus Shell Urinal $8900
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Porcelain thrones: The unique and functional creations have graced the rooms of many galleries, from Hungary to South Korea 
Ouch! This Venus Fly Trap urinal comes with a $11,500 price tag and a full set of spikes, but fortunately for its future users, they are made of silicone rubber
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Ouch! This Venus Fly Trap urinal comes with a $11,500 price tag and a full set of spikes, but fortunately for its future users, they are made of silicone rubber
While most of his artworks imitate plants or blooms, Sorensen has created a few novelty pieces, including a controversial urinal shaped like President George W. Bush in 2008. 
Over the past decade, Sorensen and a pair of assistants have wrought about 50 fully-functional, one-of-a-kind urinals.
The artist boasted that his most popular design, the orchid, has no splash-back during use. 
In his studio, the 54-year-old has three such urinals, all of them fully plumbed in case customers would like to take them for a test run before pulling out the checkbook. 
Morning Glory Urinal $5900
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Daffodil Urinal $7900
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Flattering comparison: On an episode of HGTV's I Want That! Baths Sorensen was compared to famed painter Georgia O'Keefe, who is best known for her suggestive flower paintings 
Pitcher Plant Urinal $7900
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Easter Lily Urinal $7900
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Career switch: Sorensen got into the lucrative business of floral urinal making after spending years in costume design and computer graphics

source: funonthenet.in

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