What Time Leaves Behind
Solo Exhibition – 24 July | Secunda
Price
Available post-exhibition
Status
Reserved for exhibition
Available after exhibition
Description
Not all vessels are made only to hold.
Some carry what has been gathered over time —
and, at a certain moment, begin to offer it outward.
This form moves beyond containment.
The extended spout creates direction — a gesture of release.
The handle anchors the body, allowing what is held to be guided, not spilled.
The surface remains marked, layered, and weathered.
Nothing has been removed.
What has been lived remains visible.
This piece speaks to the quiet shift from holding to giving —
from what was once contained, to what can now be shared.
In this way, it reflects a movement within the psyche:
where experience, once carried alone, becomes something that can be offered into relationship.
Details
- Medium: Earthenware with oxide and layered surface treatment
- Technique: Hand-built (coil method)
- Finish: Fired, washed, and aged surface
- One of a kind
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