When you have given [Woman] a body without organs / you will have relieved [her] of all / [her] automaticisms and rewarded [her] with / [her] real freedom.
ANTONIN ARTUAD “To Have Done with the Judgment of God: An Approximation in English,” trans. Guy Wernham, Northwest Review 6, no. 4 (Fall 1963)
01. Siren figure vessel.
Handbuilt white stoneware.
Underglaze; underglaze pencil & other ceramic glazes
fired to Cone 6.
5 x 2 x 18 in.
02. Mother. Inspired by Egon Schiele’s 1910 ‘Dead Mother I’
Handbuilt white stoneware.
Underglaze, underglaze pencil, & ceramic glaze fired to Cone 6.
8 x 6 x 22 in.
03. Posing on canvas vessel.
Handbuilt white stoneware.
Underglaze, underglaze pencil, & ceramic glaze fired to Cone 6.
7 x 2 x 13 in.
04. Form exercise vessel.
Handbuilt white stoneware.
Black slip scrafitto under ceramic glaze fired to Cone 6.
8 x 7 x 10 in.
05. Bodily fluids vessel
Handbuilt white stoneware.
Underglaze, underglaze pencil, & ceramic glaze fired to Cone 6.
5 x 2.5 x 15 in.
06. Sitting Spine vessel. Unfinished.
Handbuilt umbria stoneware w/ grog.
White slip scrafitto & underglaze bisque fired.
4 x 3 x 19 in.