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2024
Collapse is inescapable. Time pulls each living thing to the ground. Structures and forms fall under accumulation, waste, and weight. After collapse, what is possible? Perhaps instead of rebuilding and repairing, there is the chance to transform. New gaps start to open in the framework making room for variation and change. Loss and destruction become a pathway to somewhere new. After the structure falls, the horizon can be seen.
Much of this work has been built with parts and pieces from previous installations. Disparate elements from past work have been separated from their prior context, broken, merged and reconfigured with other pieces though the firing and glazing process. The new forms slump, flatten, re-fuse and topple in firing. The process has been an act of play, experimentation, loss and change.
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