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"Some Things to Remember" presents sculptural forms made of ceramic blended with bioplastic and gold, alongside egg tempera paintings—works that unfold like a visual language of memory. The pieces hover between revelation and mystery, neither fully legible nor fully abstract, suspended in a space that invites interpretation. Gold accents catch light against textured ceramic, creating tension between precious and experimental materials.

The work preserves sensory memories of places lived—particularly those connected to food and daily rituals—inviting viewers to reflect on the flavors, gestures, and sensations that anchor their own sense of home across time and distance.

“Only One Third #2” is part of a short series of 3 pieces marking times of hardship during the artist's childhood in communist Eastern Europe – as a second grader, when any exotic fruit was impossible to come by, she was offered a third of a banana by a lucky classmate with a truck driver father.

Only One Third #2

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37" x 22"

Glazed ceramic, luster, bioplastic and 24k gold leaf

100% Recycled Packaging

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Description

"Some Things to Remember" presents sculptural forms made of ceramic blended with bioplastic and gold, alongside egg tempera paintings—works that unfold like a visual language of memory. The pieces hover between revelation and mystery, neither fully legible nor fully abstract, suspended in a space that invites interpretation. Gold accents catch light against textured ceramic, creating tension between precious and experimental materials.

The work preserves sensory memories of places lived—particularly those connected to food and daily rituals—inviting viewers to reflect on the flavors, gestures, and sensations that anchor their own sense of home across time and distance.

“Only One Third #2” is part of a short series of 3 pieces marking times of hardship during the artist's childhood in communist Eastern Europe – as a second grader, when any exotic fruit was impossible to come by, she was offered a third of a banana by a lucky classmate with a truck driver father.