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Director(s): Geoffrey Pepos
See an artwork come to life. Former Archie Bray resident, Trey Hill, is a Montana ceramicist, sculptor, and educator. His work is shown around the world and was recently featured in Ceramics Monthly.. . . . Directed by Geoffrey Pepos, a Sundance Dramatic Competition & PBS filmmaker, this short is a segment in a feature length documentary, currently in production. Trey's work springs from the lure of attraction, seduction, sensuality, beauty, and grace. He is fascinated not only by the sensuality of the human form, but also the exploration of the prosaic. He aims to seduce the senses while exploring the fragile boundaries that weave human sexuality, strength, power, emotion, and vulnerability into one cohesive identity. show more
- Beautiful
- Courageous
- Fascinating
- Funny
- Informative
- Ingenious
- Inspiring
- Jaw-Dropping
- Persuasive
Tegie9 years ago - Edited
I love Trey's work and have followed him in the past. His passion for his work is so evident! I wish you well, Trey!
Ginger9 years ago - Edited
I've never thought about clay that way. Thank you Trey.
Paige9 years ago - Edited
great work, Geoff. this is awesome. Thanks for submitting!
Steven9 years ago - Edited
Nice work
Jonathan9 years ago - Edited
it has a memory!
James9 years ago - Edited
Nice imagery. Love the way you captured Trey discussing the "realness" of his art and craft.
Geoff9 years ago - Edited
Thanks Paige! Has been fun to see the Audience Awards grow.
Christian9 years ago - Edited
YAY! I am a huge Trey Hill fan and am so glad you illuminated his brilliant work.
Melissa9 years ago - Edited
Love his work.
Brian9 years ago - Edited
Something about Trey Hill and his humbleness and respect for clay really kept my attention here. Only the result of great storytelling. Nice job!