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Posted Oct 20, 2016, 3:37:44 AM UTC

My first piece of finished ceramics/sculprture, it's tecnically a ravioli pot, of a series of three- I'll only be putting up the better two though, couse the third is not particularly appealing. This one is an abstract piece, but I won't say what I think it means- I'm a little curious as to what others think.

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  • Jun 10, 2021, 1:35:24 AM UTC
    hmmm
    think it represents a dualism
    positive-negative
    mother-child

    it look very pretty!!

    was wondering if it would work well as a small fountain for interiors-exteriors
    • Jun 10, 2021, 3:17:52 AM UTC
      I can see that, especially the last one Smile Thank you!

      Ohh, it could! There's probably a couple ways the water could flow, but it would be neat to see the water cascading from one of the holes on each tip. The flow from the top would run down the second curve, it would need to be adjusted so water wouldn't flow down the sides, but there'd be two streams of water falling. Very pretty indeed!
  • Jun 9, 2021, 1:36:11 PM UTC
    If I had to think of a meaning behind this, I'd say it represents two koi fish in a yin & yang formation
    • Jun 10, 2021, 3:08:40 AM UTC
      It does have very contrasting colors, both of which could be easily associated with the fish- red scales and blue for water. Thoughtful, I like it.
  • Oct 20, 2016, 5:56:15 AM UTC
    Oh, I like that! Fun shape, curling in on itself, and the blue/red contrast on the tips looks nifty.
    • Oct 20, 2016, 8:39:00 PM UTC
      It was fun to think up it's design and add the little stuff to it, thanks Smile