When You Try to Face Your Emotions, But They Are Made Out of Clay is a ceramic sculpture that captures the familiar, awkward moment of trying to sit with what you’re feeling. The face appears steady at first, but small shifts in the expression and surface suggest tension, effort, and hesitation just beneath that calm. It feels like a pause caught in real time, when emotions are present but not yet sorted out.
Left unglazed, the textured surface keeps the piece raw and direct. In a home, this work becomes part of the rhythm of daily life. It’s not about finding answers, but about recognizing moments that feel quietly real. It meets you where you are!
Dimensions: 11.5 (height) x 5 (width) x 3 (depth) inches
Weight: 4lb 1.2oz
When You Try to Face Your Emotions, But They Are Made Out of Clay is a ceramic sculpture that captures the familiar, awkward moment of trying to sit with what you’re feeling. The face appears steady at first, but small shifts in the expression and surface suggest tension, effort, and hesitation just beneath that calm. It feels like a pause caught in real time, when emotions are present but not yet sorted out.
Left unglazed, the textured surface keeps the piece raw and direct. In a home, this work becomes part of the rhythm of daily life. It’s not about finding answers, but about recognizing moments that feel quietly real. It meets you where you are!
Dimensions: 11.5 (height) x 5 (width) x 3 (depth) inches
Weight: 4lb 1.2oz