In Between

These vases aren’t vases. Unglazed and unable to hold water, they defy the function of a vessel, embodying absence and openness. Their skeletal forms expose raw interiors, revealing structure, texture, and form, an inner world typically hidden within closed vessels.

As the form expands, the spaces between the coils widen and stretch, as if the structure were adjusting itself, breathing into its final shape. Fine threads cross the surface like the memory of ornament, present, but never fully formed. The works do not represent a fixed reality, but the fluid unfolding of form. They embody movement, growth, and the quiet momentum of becoming.