The Offering is a hand-sculpted ceramic portrait inspired by ancient priestesses, the tradition of blessed vessels, and practices of devotion and remembrance. Created with Porcelain clay, painted in acrylics.
With elongated ears, an upward gaze, and a ceremonial bowl held gently within her arms, the figure exists somewhere between oracle, guardian, and forgotten deity. Representing the archetype of the forgotten royal inside us all.
Her oxidised bronze-like finish evokes the feeling of an unearthed relic, a fragment from an imagined civilisation where spirituality, nature, and feminine wisdom were deeply intertwined.
The vessel she carries symbolises receptivity, nourishment, emotional depth, and the act of offering; both inward, to oneself and to the unseen world.
Hand sculpted, kiln-fired and individually painted, this one-of-a-kind ceramic artwork was created as a contemplative piece intended to evoke myth, mystery, and sacred connection.
The Offering is a hand-sculpted ceramic portrait inspired by ancient priestesses, the tradition of blessed vessels, and practices of devotion and remembrance. Created with Porcelain clay, painted in acrylics.
With elongated ears, an upward gaze, and a ceremonial bowl held gently within her arms, the figure exists somewhere between oracle, guardian, and forgotten deity. Representing the archetype of the forgotten royal inside us all.
Her oxidised bronze-like finish evokes the feeling of an unearthed relic, a fragment from an imagined civilisation where spirituality, nature, and feminine wisdom were deeply intertwined.
The vessel she carries symbolises receptivity, nourishment, emotional depth, and the act of offering; both inward, to oneself and to the unseen world.
Hand sculpted, kiln-fired and individually painted, this one-of-a-kind ceramic artwork was created as a contemplative piece intended to evoke myth, mystery, and sacred connection.