Artist Statement
Softness and sweetness are often used synonymously with weakness and frivolity. The forms I make are inspired by these aspects, such as cute cakes or a bouquet of flowers. They are not necessary for survival, but indulgence in experience can bring happiness and comfort, especially in times of distress. Using a direct manipulation of material through hand-building, I embed layers of personal experiences and history into each object. The clay goes through many transitions and transformations through pinching and squishing, fire and finishing, this process is volatile yet rewarding at times; the inherent adaptability of material is a reflection on softness as strength and as necessity. I want the viewer to connect with these physical objects rather than seeing them as their utility, whether decorative or functional, alone.
My work examines the complexities of relationships and identity through visual and physical metaphors. I gravitate towards dot-like patterns wherein individual elements insignificant on their own, are connected and augmented by proximity to others; the emptiness is full rather than lacking. I use this metaphor as a lens to explore my personal relationships and situation in the vastness of existence.