Biscuit Porcelain Figures
These anthropomorphic composite figures are mixtures of people and the landscape. Created like 19th c. biscuit porcelain figurines, they are intended to exist in the home as a darkly humorous commentary, saying that we are all part of the systems of the geologic and living world, and these things are changing, if not dying.
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![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/0fa5bd8044b486f10bc47b8fabf9c7ca9701792da246d9984bf516ef1b9480a8/TanW.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/910f3a05602de35487e5031bb636dbcadcc1b21bafdd34a3f0a40d7408ca1545/LayinDownW.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/50d820f14541851bd8cb4ae763dde4ec153766bbd50220046a42955b55b2dd00/BlackW.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/ed59e2adb354789cc11cd846aacb75f2bd7d2c0fb17391723880560a792e5ea6/GreenGoldW.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/cb6fb79956e70e19d6fa60105539279692f3c66562bc65d48ac88274bc1c900b/SquareW.jpg)
Yoga Men
2015-2018
2015-2018
Plants and Animals
2014-2018
2014-2018
Composite figures