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The Plate Form

I feel there is an inherently treasured quality to the utilitarian object. Throughout time humans kept these objects close to them. That is why I have been concentrating on the vessel form, in particular, the plate form. Historically, it is a vehicle for food and nutrients. It also can be seen as a symbol of family, home, caring and warmth. I use it as an emotional allegory to convey the idea that there are things below the surface that everyone cannot see, not even ourselves. With every new view, the negative space changes and a new perspective is revealed. What seems strong may be weak. What seems weak may be strong. It is how we look at our world that defines our lives.

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