“Settling, spreading, surviving”
Year: 2022
Medium: stoneware, underglaze, glaze
Dimensions: approx. 80 × 80 cm (variable, wall-mounted)
Exhibited at: [jury/exhibition room at PXL University]
Status: wall sculpture
Medium: stoneware, underglaze, glaze
Dimensions: approx. 80 × 80 cm (variable, wall-mounted)
Exhibited at: [jury/exhibition room at PXL University]
Status: wall sculpture
This wall piece consists of hundreds of small, hollow ceramic forms clustered around a central body. It takes its visual language from the world of fungi and spores — living systems that settle, root, and spread slowly over time.
The work explores how matter occupies space: not through force, but through quiet insistence. Each form is slightly different, echoing the natural mutations and repetitions found in organic growth. The glazed interiors range from deep green to pink, giving the work a strange, almost cellular vibrancy.
