A composed still life that sits somewhere between object and image, this ceramic fruit bowl invites a slower look. The patterned surface wraps both the vessel and its contents, blurring the line between what holds and what is held. Each form is handbuilt and individually finished, creating subtle shifts in line, color, and rhythm across the composition.
The bowl anchors the arrangement with a quiet sense of structure, while the fruit forms introduce movement and variation, their segmented surfaces echoing and disrupting the pattern at once. Together, they create a visual loop, where repetition becomes both grounding and slightly unsettled.
Designed as a sculptural centerpiece, this piece functions as a standalone work or as part of a larger collection. It brings a sense of order, play, and tension into a space, offering something that feels familiar at first glance but reveals more the longer you sit with it.
A composed still life that sits somewhere between object and image, this ceramic fruit bowl invites a slower look. The patterned surface wraps both the vessel and its contents, blurring the line between what holds and what is held. Each form is handbuilt and individually finished, creating subtle shifts in line, color, and rhythm across the composition.
The bowl anchors the arrangement with a quiet sense of structure, while the fruit forms introduce movement and variation, their segmented surfaces echoing and disrupting the pattern at once. Together, they create a visual loop, where repetition becomes both grounding and slightly unsettled.
Designed as a sculptural centerpiece, this piece functions as a standalone work or as part of a larger collection. It brings a sense of order, play, and tension into a space, offering something that feels familiar at first glance but reveals more the longer you sit with it.