Vases Ain’t Vases

These vases ain’t vases. Unglazed and unable to hold water, they defy the function of a vessel, embodying absence and emptiness. Crafted to be fragile and exposed, they exist in transition—no longer able to contain, yet echoing the memory of what once was.

Their skeletal forms reveal raw interiors, evoking transformation and change. Once enclosed, they now stand open, marked by their past yet reimagined in bare, skeletal form. Threads of color hint at lost wholeness, tracing faint sketches of memory. The works capture not a static reality but the fluid process of becoming. They embody movement, growth, and the unfolding of form—weaving a narrative of transformation that resonates with cycles of creation and renewal.