

This sculptural vessel distills the familiar jug into a single, continuous gesture—an embracing fold of clay that reads as both wing and wave, suspending utility in favor of lyrical form. Light glides across its warm, metallic skin, gathering in soft gradients that emphasize the swelling volume and the deliberate voids, where handle and body converse through negative space. The work’s asymmetry creates a quiet sense of movement, as if the object is mid-turn, suggesting containment not as closure but as a living, protective spiral. In this way, it becomes a meditation on nourishment and shelter—how a humble container can be reimagined as an emblem of tenderness and resilience.







