16” x 13” x 13”
This hand-built ceramic vessel explores the relationship between form, pattern, and surface. Constructed slowly and intentionally, the vessel’s silhouette shifts subtly as it rises, creating a sense of movement and balance that is both sculptural and grounded.
Layered geometric patterning wraps the form, referencing textiles, tilework, and architectural surfaces. Variations in color, line, and texture reveal the marks of the hand, emphasizing process and material over perfection. Each angle offers a slightly different visual experience, inviting closer inspection.
While functional in nature, this piece is best understood as a sculptural object—equally at home holding dried stems or standing alone as a focal point within a space.
16” x 13” x 13”
This hand-built ceramic vessel explores the relationship between form, pattern, and surface. Constructed slowly and intentionally, the vessel’s silhouette shifts subtly as it rises, creating a sense of movement and balance that is both sculptural and grounded.
Layered geometric patterning wraps the form, referencing textiles, tilework, and architectural surfaces. Variations in color, line, and texture reveal the marks of the hand, emphasizing process and material over perfection. Each angle offers a slightly different visual experience, inviting closer inspection.
While functional in nature, this piece is best understood as a sculptural object—equally at home holding dried stems or standing alone as a focal point within a space.