From first generation Lebanese descent, Kaiser Suidan was raised in a large family, six brothers and one sister, in small town Milford Michigan. His passion for gardening, working with the earth and organic forms inspired him to explore clay.His journey began early, in junior high, and continued into high school where he won numerous awards for his ceramic work. He earned a full scholarship from College of Creative Studies in Detroit, and graduated with honors in 1993.Kaiser’s career started over 20 years ago in his small basement studio. Since then he has grown not only as an artist but as a businessman and entrepreneur. Gallery owner, curator, instructor and mentor have been added to his growing list of titles. He currently owns his own commercial building, home to Next Step Studio and Gallery, his workspace and adjoining art gallery.While his passion for clay continues, the spectrum now includes other mediums as a result of Kaiser representing other artists from around the country as they look for their next step on their journey through the arts. Artist StatementMy recent work is a study in order and structure, based on the simplest of geometric forms. There is a great deal of freedom involved in the imposition of strict rules – within the structure of the grid, the confines of the cube, spheres and jacks. There is the possibility of endless variation. Abstract geometry and color create the illusion of form and space, and the awareness of the importance of these elements emerges from their presentation on the wall. The architectural cube series reflects my interest in geometry, light, shadow, and architecture itself. I address the ordered system of a grid through the play of opposite words and color schemes, which give way to the free expression of sensuality, movement, and energy. My work is used in both commercial and residential installations.