A ceramic vessel, just over two feet in height, decorated in patch work color spectra of orange red and yellow.   Colors are highlighted in black, and each piece is wired togeather. A ceramic vessel, in the shape of an upside down Ming dynasty vase.  White and purple heavy textural surface decoration, mixed with sections of bronze color.  The vase is lidded and secured with rope The face view of a ceramic vessel deconstructed into rings, and then woven back togeather
A ceramic vessel, just over two feet in height, decorated in patch work color spectra of orange red and yellow.   Colors are highlighted in black, and each piece is wired togeather.

Puzzle Piece Series

I started researching ways to “rebuild” or rather to express the nature of “rebuilt”. This is probably the point where material study became so important to me, and it is defiantly the point where I started to realize I needed more than ceramics to repair ceramics. The piecing togeather, and rebirth of these pieces started to lay the ground work for my research into expressing emotional states.

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