
A vessel shaped before language — held, contained, and marked by memory.
An exploration of form, touch, and the quiet persistence of what remains.
Held Before Words
Collection in preparation for exhibition
“What time leaves behind.”
Price
Available post-exhibition
Status
Reserved for exhibition
Available after exhibition
Description
There are forms that emerge before language.
This vessel was shaped through touch, pressure, and repetition — not through planning, but through remembering. Its surface carries traces of movement, interruption, and return. Marks that do not explain themselves, but remain.
The body is full, held, and contained.
The neck thickens — as if protecting what it carries.
The base anchors it firmly, refusing collapse.
This is not a vessel made to hold something.
It is a vessel that has already held.
In the language of the psyche, this piece speaks to the space before words — where experience lives in the body, in memory, in sensation. A place familiar, yet often unnamed.
Details (keep this clean and minimal)
- 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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This piece will be released for sale after the April exhibition.




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