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Sue Canizares Syracuse, NY
Reliquary III
white stoneware, sgraffito technique
11 x 6.5 inches
275
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In the ancient past the double-wall bowl was used as a vessel of ritual and purification, though its precise purpose is unknown. I've long had a fascination with the sculptural possibilities, and the inherent spiritual significance of isolating a pure inner space by a protective outer wall. My exploration of form has led me to further isolate and hide the inner bowl by enclosing it completely under a small lid. Surprise awaits when the lid is lifted and such a tiny space out of proportion to the size of the pot is revealed. The richly decorated outer skin assigns them to the realm of ceremony. I think of them as reliquaries, not for bits of bones and hair but where one might place a precious thing – a hummingbird's nest, a locket, a lover's ring or a secret.
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