clay sculpture

My sculptural work in clay is often driven by a fascination with multiples, accumulations, and arrangements. I seek to find the wonder and beauty in the smallest of details, and often address scale and physical space. I hope to strike a balance between lively and quiet, bold and soft, colorful and muted.

“can you see the grass?”

clay pieces mounted on a wooden board, acrylic paint accents
8” x 10” x 1”
2023

“an imagined tear in the patchwork”

clay pieces mounted on a wooden board, acrylic paint accents
8” x 10” x 1”
2023

“comfort blanket”

clay pieces atop a pale blue twin comforter
2019

“sill”

clay curtain-rods and brackets, crochet cotton curtains, clay cups sitting atop a wooden shelf with metal brackets
2019

clay, glaze, underglaze, paper
15” x 15” x 1.75”
2018

“my field”

clay sculpture atop hand-stitched pillow
11” x 8” x 4”
2018

“quietly (a soft shout)”

“inhale (no pulp)”

clay, glaze, underglaze, air-dry clay
3.5” x 3.5” x 2”
2018

slip-cast porcelain, metal tray
14” x 14” x 7”
2017

“bone pile”

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