Y 4 Series Cosmogonies
17 W × 47 H × 19 D cm

The artist successfully translates the primal energy of the earth into a sophisticated contemporary silhouette. The sculpture rejects the traditional geometry of the vessel in favor of a sinuous, pulsing form that suggests internal growth or organic expansion.

The deep, carbonized surface acts as a visual anchor, absorbing light to emphasize the object's physical mass. This darkness is elegantly broken by slender, golden-hued incisions that trace the 'pulse' of the work. These lines act as topographic ley lines, guiding the viewer’s eye across the rhythmic swellings and recessions of the hand-modeled surface. There is a palpable tension between the narrow, tapered base and the expansive energy of the body, creating a sense of precarious grace. Priced at $5,000, this work stands as a masterclass in ceramic texture and form, representing an intimate dialogue between the artist's hand and the transformative power of fire