This hand built ceramic vessel explores form, surface, and material through slow, intentional construction. The silhouette shifts subtly as it rises, creating a sense of movement and balance that emphasizes the vessel as both object and structure.
Patterned surface elements wrap the form, referencing textiles, tilework, and architectural ornament. Variations in color, line, and texture reveal the marks of the hand, allowing process and labor to remain visible rather than concealed. Each vessel is one of a kind, shaped by accumulation and touch.
While functional in nature, the piece is best understood as a sculptural object but is watertight. It may hold dried or fresh stems, or stand alone as a focal point within a space.
This hand built ceramic vessel explores form, surface, and material through slow, intentional construction. The silhouette shifts subtly as it rises, creating a sense of movement and balance that emphasizes the vessel as both object and structure.
Patterned surface elements wrap the form, referencing textiles, tilework, and architectural ornament. Variations in color, line, and texture reveal the marks of the hand, allowing process and labor to remain visible rather than concealed. Each vessel is one of a kind, shaped by accumulation and touch.
While functional in nature, the piece is best understood as a sculptural object but is watertight. It may hold dried or fresh stems, or stand alone as a focal point within a space.