"My ceramic pregnant torso, glazed in a striking chrome-gold finish, echoes the ancient fertility symbol of the Venus of Willendorf while embracing modern aesthetic sensibilities. The lustrous surface transforms the fired mud from Mother Earth into a gleaming, polished metal-like appearance, juxtaposing the primal origins of clay with the sophistication of contemporary technology.
In this piece, I explore the enduring significance of the fertile female form as a vessel of creation and life. Like the Venus of Willendorf, my sculpture celebrates the voluptuousness and symbolic power of pregnancy, inviting viewers to reflect on the inherent beauty and strength of the female body.
The chrome-gold glaze not only enhances the sculpture's visual allure but also symbolizes the preciousness and resilience inherent in the human experience. It reflects light dynamically, casting shadows that emphasize the curves and contours of the form, encouraging tactile and visual engagement.
By reinterpreting this ancient motif through a modern lens, I aim to provoke thought and dialogue about the timeless themes of fertility and femininity. Through the transformative power of art, my work invites viewers to reconsider the sacredness of the female body and its role in the eternal cycle of life and creation.
This piece is wall mounted with picture wire, which fits easily over a single nail/mount in the wall. "