The Wounded Table
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Sculpture.
Stoneware, underglaze, spraypaint
21cmh x33cmw x21cmd
3.4kg
Not yet available.
Sculpture.
Stoneware, underglaze, spraypaint
21cmh x33cmw x21cmd
3.4kg
Not yet available.
Sculpture.
Stoneware, underglaze, spraypaint
21cmh x33cmw x21cmd
3.4kg
The Wounded Table is part of a series inspired by Frida Kahlo's life and works. I use pelvic bones as a symbol of reproduction and therefore womanhood, as women are so often reduced to merely this, but in this series I associate the female pelvis particularly with Kahlo as she lived with physical pain due to a ghastly accident in adolescence that resulted in at least 15 fractured bones, including her spine and pelvis, and she lived with the emotional pain of being unable to carry a pregnancy due to these injuries. It seemed so much of her life revolved around the physical and emotional purposes of her pelvis and yet, she lived as she wished, even if that meant rejecting gender norms of the time. She would not be chained by expectations of how she should dress or who she should love and, thus, her life was as much an expression of creativity as her art.