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9 high x 11 wide x 11 deep in. Ceramic Metal Sculpture
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Statement

This repositionable sculpture serves as a physical manifestation of cognitive reframing—the deliberate act of shifting one’s perspective to find new meaning in a fixed set of circumstances.

Constructed from rigid, ceramic segments joined by intricate copper coils, the work explores the tension between structure and flexibility. Each black pillar represents a “datum” or a core belief. In isolation, these segments are static and unyielding; however, the copper “hinges” represent the cognitive agency we possess to pivot, tilt, and reconfigure our reality.

I invite you to consider your own mental architecture: which pillars are ready to be moved, and where could a bold reconfiguration lead?

Details

Series:

Art Type: Sculpture

Item Type:

Firing Type: Low Fire

Materials:

  • Ceramic
  • Metal

Dimensions

11 x 9 x 11 in.

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Exhibitions

    • 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’...