Non-Dual Reflective Form XVI Ceramic Sculpture 20.5” H x 6.75” W x 5.25” Base Non-Dual Forms are abstract sculptures which include a portal/opening as an invitation into a contemplation or conversation. Each sculpture seeks a balanced relationship between the varying dualities we as humans face, a prominent thematic in this body of work is the balancing of feminine and masculine, but the artist invites the viewer into their own opportunity to look at how they hold right or wrong, good or bad, you or me in their own consciousness and then try a non-dualistic thought process. These sculptures are glazed simply in black, white or copper matte colors so only form remains. Read More
Non-Dual Absorptive Form XXVI Ceramic Sculpture 19.5” H x 7” W x 4.25” Base Non-Dual Forms are abstract sculptures which include a portal/opening as an invitation into a contemplation or conversation. Each sculpture seeks a balanced relationship between the varying dualities we as humans face, a prominent thematic in this body of work is the balancing of feminine and masculine, but the artist invites the viewer into their own opportunity to look at how they hold right or wrong, good or bad, you or me in their own consciousness and then try a non-dualistic thought process. These sculptures are glazed simply in black, white or copper matte colors so only form remains. Read More
Bodies at Rest Green 10 Ceramic Sculpture 8.5” H x 3.5” W x 2” D “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest Green 5 Ceramic Sculpture 6.5” L x 5” H x 2” D “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest Green 8 Ceramic Sculpture 9.5” L x 5.5” H x 2.5” D “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest White 3 Ceramic Sculpture 6” L x 4.25” H x 2” W “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest White 1 Ceramic Sculpture 6” L x 4.25” H x 2” W “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest Rust Ceramic Sculpture 9” L x 6” H x 2.5” W “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest Black 8 Ceramic Sculpture 7 “ H x 3” W x 2.25” D “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Bodies at Rest Black 2 Ceramic Sculpture 7.5” L x 5.25” H 2.25” D “Bodies at Rest” looks at Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body at rest stays at rest unless a force acts upon it.” These abstracted ceramic figural forms capture how the laws of physics manifest in the human body, specifically from the artist's desire to manage her own bouts of depression. The work began as small languid figures, built from a single thick piece of clay, allowing her to take the lack of inertia she was feeling and put it into a physical form that she could hold out from herself and look at. It has allowed her to view her own depression from a more neutral place, unexpectedly becoming the force acting upon her “body at rest” and creating movement and healing. Read More
Non-Dual Absorptive Form XXV Ceramic Sculpture 15.5” H x 7” W x 4.5” Base Non-Dual Forms are abstract sculptures which include a portal/opening as an invitation into a contemplation or conversation. Each sculpture seeks a balanced relationship between the varying dualities we as humans face, a prominent thematic in this body of work is the balancing of feminine and masculine, but the artist invites the viewer into their own opportunity to look at how they hold right or wrong, good or bad, you or me in their own consciousness and then try a non-dualistic thought process. These sculptures are glazed simply in black, white or copper matte colors so only form remains. Read More
Non-Dual Absorptive Form IX Ceramic Sculpture 9.5” H x 6.5” W x 6.5” Base Non-Dual Forms are abstract sculptures which include a portal/opening as an invitation into a contemplation or conversation. Each sculpture seeks a balanced relationship between the varying dualities we as humans face, a prominent thematic in this body of work is the balancing of feminine and masculine, but the artist invites the viewer into their own opportunity to look at how they hold right or wrong, good or bad, you or me in their own consciousness and then try a non-dualistic thought process. These sculptures are glazed simply in black, white or copper matte colors so only form remains. Read More