Woven Impermanence
Clay’s internal fractures tell stories of deliberate addition, where differing colors and textures mark repeated responses to stress—a history made visible in the object's form. This isn't about masking flaws; instead, sustained creation demands accepting transience, an ethics cost woven into every layer. Like memory accumulating over time, a piece’s continued existence navigates decay rather than denying it, suggesting that beauty may emerge from continuously integrating imperfection itself.