View of the shrine ruins far in the distance.
"You'll go to the moon in a glazed pot" This was the first line in the book of ceramic technology that we had as I studied production pottery. They were inspiring words meant to remind us potters that even the most advanced tech on this earth that propels us into space still requires a technology so ancient in order to withstand the cruel resistance of outer space. In this series I create sceneries with pottery as the main subject represented in the forms I find across all pottery cultures around the world since the dawn of civilisation placed in landscapes that seem suspended in space and time in another dimension.
Sunrise on planet Khawat
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Sunrise on planet Khawat
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View of the shrine ruins far in the distance.
"You'll go to the moon in a glazed pot" This was the first line in the book of ceramic technology that we had as I studied production pottery. They were inspiring words meant to remind us potters that even the most advanced tech on this earth that propels us into space still requires a technology so ancient in order to withstand the cruel resistance of outer space. In this series I create sceneries with pottery as the main subject represented in the forms I find across all pottery cultures around the world since the dawn of civilisation placed in landscapes that seem suspended in space and time in another dimension.