The bull here is depicted as a relic of sacrifice, from a time when human beings believed that the propitiation of gods through animal sacrifice linked us to a greater sense of belonging in the world. With its claggy surfaces, this form asks the viewer about the worth of so much sacrifice when the animal […]
Two Cowboys
Erbium Crystalline Glaze, silkscreen underglaze.
Idle Thoughts: Asian Lion King
Beast of Burden
This ceramic sculpture explores horse and rider themes as a way to navigate relationships between humans and animals. The presence of the electronic device in the rider’s hands is meant to draw attention to the way that use of these devices has been shared with animals, and not with their permission.
Matador Plate
Erbium Crystalline Glaze, silkscreen underglaze.
Rendering Mythos
Owl
This piece was part of my Master’s thesis exhibition entitled “How Can We Know Aliens? We Can’t Even Know Rabbits.” The blasted and rusted surface treatments on the form combined with an iconic and symbolic form are meant to link the viewer to both the deep past that we share with animals and the uncertain […]
Cowboy Fold
Image inlaid from a laser-cut piece of plywood.
Rendering Mythos
Rabbit
This ceramic sculpture echoes the deep past by creating a hole that appears to be knocked into the center of the form, echoing the way shards are formed in the aging process. The rabbit in this work is meant to draw attention to the emptiness of a form that is an important marker for the […]
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