About Winged Echo
This stoneware sculpture explores the tension between balance and transformation. Formed in a mirrored construction, it invites the viewer to consider duality—how two halves can reflect, resist, or complete each other. It captures a dialogue between tension and stillness — where fragility meets strength. The crackled white glaze against the dark clay carries a sense of time passing, as if the piece is quietly aging alongside us.
Though some interpret the shape as reminiscent of a butterfly, the work resists clear definition. Instead, it opens a space for contemplation: about symmetry in nature, about the fragile strength of wings, or simply about the quiet presence an object can hold on a wall. The mirror-like composition invites reflection, both literal and emotional, suggesting notions of duality and inner alignment.
This Winged Echo ceramic sculpture invites viewers to slow down and observe how opposites coexist: light and dark, organic and deliberate, surface and depth. Its calm geometry and subtle textures evoke a sense of metamorphosis
Handcrafted in stoneware, this wall sculpture is a contemporary interpretation of ceramic art, an artwork meant to be lived with, returning new associations each time it’s seen. It’s created to live on the wall like a silent presence, shifting with the light and the mood of the space.
34 cm x 16 cm x 6 cm
Created 2025.
Stoneware.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly
