A ceramic sculpture that captures the silent echo of a body once present - feminine, grounded, and enduring. Its organic surface, with patina-like tones and weathered textures, evokes aged bronze or ancient statuary, bridging the sensual and the archaeological.
The form suggests both softness and strength: the torso’s curves are tender yet monumental, while the gathered lines around the waist and hips resemble fabric pulled by movement or memory. These folds, frozen in clay, hint at a moment in time - stilled but not forgotten.
“Natasha” radiates a quiet dignity. It stands not as a figure but as a vessel for presence, absence, and transformation. A tribute to the timeless female archetype, the piece feels both personal and mythic, intimate yet universal.
| Clay, Wheel Throwing, and Hand-Sculpting | 35 x 21.7 cm. | 2025