Dreaming on a Journey
red and white earthenware, low fired glazes, Terra Sigillata,
copper wash, epoxy, paper clay and metallic wax
16" x 16" x 7"
2014
$300
This work is empowered by the associations of cultural influence in terms of relationships, language and the exploration of journey. The traditional use of the vessel as a means of containment is a starting point for the work. The vessels are often a hybrid of figurative shapes, and horizon lines reminiscent of the southern landscape. This creates a scale that offers a perspective of both the intimacy and vastness of an environment. This is a self-reflective work visually showing the introspective conversation of prayer and meditation.
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