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hold me closer, this time
Olivia Asher, hold me closer, this time, 2023
380 x 220 mm
Red raku clay, glaze ~ stoneware
These works reference the hue (gourd), a hollowed out vegetable used as a tool (vessel - ipu) to carry water by Māori. Though I reference the hue a lot in the making of these works, the reference of the body and femininity in uku came about as well – especially in the curvature of the ipu. They became living things, holders of water and life, rather than just an object.
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