Overlooked
This series began with the space of the windowsill as a border between inside and outside, literally and figuratively. I was thinking about the often unseen and overlooked lives of people living with disability and the mundane tableaus as a type of still life to reveal and document a life. The series expanded from the still life to consider “classic” and “traditional” forms. I utilize the vessel as a cultural and contextual object and as a means to conjure the individual and collective body.
Cornucopia, Earthenware with glaze and terra sigillata , 16”T x 14”W x 22”D
Stone Soup Spoon Theory, Earthenware with terra sigillata and glaze, 10”T x 16”W x 12”D
Sill Lives: Cactus Tea, Earthenware with glaze and terra sigillata, 6.5”T x 20”W x 5”D
Sill Lives: Afternoon, Earthenware with terra sigillata and glaze, 6”T x 16”W x 5.5”D
Sill Lives: Cityscape, Earthenware with terra sigillata, 6.5”T x 20”W x 5”D
Pitcher Window, Earthenware with glaze, 18”T x 15”W x 8”D
What if the Dandelion Told the Story of Tea?, Earthenware with glaze 11"T x 17"W x 18"D
What if the Dandelion Told the Story of Tea? Detail
The Volume of Flint: Not a Nestle Colony, Hand-built and mold pressed earthenware with glaze, 13”T x 16”W x18”D