A sculptural earthenware planter evoking a section of fallen timber, balancing organic texture with vivid artificial colour while reflecting on our shifting relationships to the natural world.
The surface combines layered underglaze, lustre, and fluorescent pink pigment, creating a tension between natural growth, ornament, and synthetic excess. Carved growth rings, bark textures, and exposed interior forms evoke both botanical specimen and theatrical prop, hovering between the natural and the fabricated.
Though functional as a planter or vessel, the work also operates as an object of display — somewhere between forest fragment, stage set, and contemporary artefact.
Water resistant. Best suited to indoor use.
Approximately 20 cm in length.