Finned Symphony 2
Movement is captured in stillness.
Finned Symphony II orchestrates rhythm in ceramic form, where every ridge and each fin seems to pulse with an unseen current. The interplay of linear precision and organic expansion mirrors the dynamic cadence of water, wind, and sound.
The construction of this stoneware piece is both architectural and instinctive, striking a balance between structure and improvisation. Its surface, accentuated with hand-built, organically torn fins and the natural glaze that shifts under changing light, offers a tactile experience that beckons touch. Like the intricate harmonics of a musical composition, all the fins and fine ridges play their part in an elaborate, silent melody.
This is a piece that resists singular interpretation. It is a symphony in motion, a study in rhythm, a vessel for both light and shadow, existing in the liminal space between order and fluidity.