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Containers for Feelings

In this ongoing project, I explore the human condition through the metaphor of vessels. I see humans as containers, each of us carrying a unique mix of emotions and experiences throughout our lives. The vessels I create symbolize the ways we hold onto, release, or transform these feelings. By using ceramics as my medium, I emphasize the delicate balance of containment—how we protect or expose what's inside us.

Through this project, I invite the audience to reflect on their own emotional landscapes, and how we all manage what we carry, store, or let go.

Container for pain

Container for Pain #1
Earthenware and boiled water of black horseradish

Container for pain

12 x 12 x 10 cm

Pain sharers

Pain Sharers
Earthenware and boiled water of black horseradish

7 x 20 x 8 cm

Container for pain-small

Container for Pain #3
Earthenware and boiled water of black horseradish

7 x 7 x 10 cm

This vessel like me has been deeply in love
This vessel like me has been deeply in love
This vessel like me has been deeply in love

This Vessel Like Me Has Been Deeply in Love
Earthenware and honey

50 x 25 x 22 cm

Generations passing stories

Generations Passing Stories
Earthenware and honey

Generations passing stories

30 x 20 x 7 cm

Captivated

Captivated
Earthenware and thread

12 x 12 x 20 cm

Big spoon and little spoon

Big Spoon and Little Spoon
Earthenware and honey

10 x 7 x 5 cm

Container of my love if I was a Deev

Container of My Life if I Was a Deev
Earthenware and orange blossom juice

12 x 8 x 8 cm

Container for easily spilled love

Container for Easily Spilled Love
Earthenware and honey

6 x 4 x 4 cm

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