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"My pot reference is most often
you and I, our bodies. It’s where my cues come from: dance, people
seated on the park bench, the cleavage that forms on the inside of a bent
elbow. But I want to stay in the pot’s world-too literal and the
pots seem deflated. In my studio what I hope for are pots that have qualities
of sensuality, compassion, humor, and risk." |
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