Vessels
This series of ceramic vessels draws from both the vastness of the landscape and the intricacy of small, often overlooked details. The co-existence of these scales reflects anthropologist Tim Ingold’s idea of dwelling—the way we come to know large spaces not simply by looking from a distance, but through active engagement with their changing conditions over time.
Double Catch, 29”W x 11”D x 9”H, 2007, earthenware, terra sigillata, patina, glaze, silver luster, sterling silver
Boundary Line, 28”W x 3.75”D x 5”H, 2007, earthenware, terra sigillata, patina, glaze, silver luster
Hem, 32”W x 21.75”D x 12.75”H, 2007, earthenware, terra sigillata, patina, glaze, silver luster
Floating Field, 22”W x 13.25”D x 7.5”H, 2007, earthenware, terra sigillata, patina, glaze, silver luster