Eclosion
Eclosion
Statement
Statement
This sculpture serves as a physical meditation on healing as eclosion—the slow, deliberate process of a new self taking shape from the wreckage of the old. It illustrates the liminality of recovery, capturing a suspended threshold where the individual is neither fully broken nor yet fully integrated.
The piece features a dual-natured sphere: one side remains raw, unrefined, and earthen, while the other reveals a deep, vitrified obsidian. These disparate parts are held in a state of dynamic tension by a series of silver wire loops. These silver sutures represent the conscious architecture of repair; they do not erase the wound, but are built around it to hold the fragments together as a new identity takes root.
The central fissure is not a break, but a gateway where internal vitality (the copper core) forces the protective shell to expand. It suggests that healing is not a return to a former state, but the courage to emerge from trauma as a more complex, integrated whole—transforming the “psychic debris” of transition into a vessel for spiritual transformation.
Details
Details
Series:
Art Type: Sculpture
Item Type:
Firing Type: Low Fire
Materials:
- Ceramic
- Metal
Dimensions
Dimensions
7 x 8 x 7 in.

Exhibitions
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- Juried Exhibitions
2026 Mar – Terra Linda Ceramics Artists hosted ...
‘Illuminations: How the Light Gets In” – Juried by Nadia Tarzi-Saccardi; Juror of Awards: John Toki – “Santosha”, “Reset”, and ‘Eclosion” – (March 13 – April 25) – ‘HONORABLE MENTION’...
2026 Mar – Terra Linda Ceramics Artists hosted ...
‘Illuminations: How the Light Gets In” – Juried by Nadia Tarzi-Saccardi; Juror of Awards: John Toki – “Santosha”, “Reset”, and ‘Eclosion” – (March 13 – April 25) – ‘HONORABLE MENTION’...
