Ritual play is about reflecting mans ideas of the soul, and my own need for a closer connection with death through ceramic objects. These objects speak of both grief and joy, they are interpreters of non physical places, collectors of memory and an attempt at making contact. The vessel is the keeper, its mother and carer. Stones are keys to memorys and lost connections, to the ones that are gone but not forgotten, and a portal for contact, or perhaps just a glimpse
An enquiry into the significance of the ceramic vessel has led to an investigation of its historical...
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
Abstract: as children we perceive the world through an innocent perspective. Parents help shape this...
My art is a means for investigating the passage of time, the decay of physical things, and the truth...
In a recently conducted interview study, some survivors of traffic victims rate their home as the mo...
The realization that we must interact with the unknown on a daily basis can be confounding. We const...
Ritual is a collection of poems exploring ways in which loss and fear of losing shape one’s relation...
Stone has many symbolic resonances that suit it for use in commemorations of the dead, and many cult...
When I was twenty-five I married a farmer from the Eastern Cape. I gave up living in a city, and saw...
My project centres around the symbolic significance of the vessel as a container of life, and of dea...
Personal grief rituals are beneficial in dealing with complicated grief, but challenging to design, ...
There is a need within man for ritual and meaning. Ritual and myth translates meaninglessness into m...
My practice focuses on the traverse between contemporary art and design, looking at creating artefac...
When thinking about deathscapes and how they are assembled, current literature often points to the p...
I am interested in ritual – the rituals we inherit, and those we choose for ourselves. By situating ...
An enquiry into the significance of the ceramic vessel has led to an investigation of its historical...
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
Abstract: as children we perceive the world through an innocent perspective. Parents help shape this...
My art is a means for investigating the passage of time, the decay of physical things, and the truth...
In a recently conducted interview study, some survivors of traffic victims rate their home as the mo...
The realization that we must interact with the unknown on a daily basis can be confounding. We const...
Ritual is a collection of poems exploring ways in which loss and fear of losing shape one’s relation...
Stone has many symbolic resonances that suit it for use in commemorations of the dead, and many cult...
When I was twenty-five I married a farmer from the Eastern Cape. I gave up living in a city, and saw...
My project centres around the symbolic significance of the vessel as a container of life, and of dea...
Personal grief rituals are beneficial in dealing with complicated grief, but challenging to design, ...
There is a need within man for ritual and meaning. Ritual and myth translates meaninglessness into m...
My practice focuses on the traverse between contemporary art and design, looking at creating artefac...
When thinking about deathscapes and how they are assembled, current literature often points to the p...
I am interested in ritual – the rituals we inherit, and those we choose for ourselves. By situating ...
An enquiry into the significance of the ceramic vessel has led to an investigation of its historical...
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
Abstract: as children we perceive the world through an innocent perspective. Parents help shape this...