Goce Davidov

Born in 1981 in Kavadarci, Republic of Macedonia, he completed four years of art school in Skopje Lazar Licenoski, and four years in the Faculty of Arts section in sculpture class under Vassil Vassilev.  He won first prize in the contest “THE BEST DESIGN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MONUMENT TO JANE SANDANSKI” in the municipality of the Aerodrom in Skopje, Macedonia.  It was then made into a monument of 26.5 feet. He is now an active participant in the Boston art community, spending much of his time at Harvard Ceramic Studio.
Statement -My artwork covers the cosmos but in the micro view. As particles align or molecules act as independent units, attraction, and rejection create a table of molecules forming in space. In creating multiple iterations of one form, I, as the artist, build a tactile reality by pursuing my emotional, psychological, and conditional present. By applying these forms, which I call “plod”, in a sequence of their choosing I create a new emotional expression from the dozens of iterations of my emotional reality. The role of these “plod” is to organically form a biological molecule to bring together one idea or thought. This molecule of a single idea or thought is meant to subdue the viewer through the work’s clarity, purity, and balance.


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