UNTITLED
Textured vase, 2002
10" x 6" x 28"
Esau Adrian Freeman
WSU student Esau Freeman's approach to art could be described as loose. "A lot of the work I do has very little direction at the start," he says. "The evolution of the work is a product of the thought and circumstances that occur during the formation process. I think every creation should be its own unique entity, and I won't make the same thing twice." After graduating from high school in Rose Hill, Kan., Freeman worked a number of jobs — as a screen printer, a sign installer and for the Wichita Children's Home — before enrolling at WSU, where he studies psychology, sociology and ceramics.