What I Hold
![I remember where you put things](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64a05f43efd67064ef36ce6b/5219fc8d-30a0-46d2-a51b-2e54a8230689/tempImagezzOHHl.png)
I remember where you put things
![And where I put them away](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64a05f43efd67064ef36ce6b/72a50b95-9c20-4f51-bfbf-d80738f1d8af/tempImageh2I5Dp.png)
And where I put them away
![I am looking at myself](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64a05f43efd67064ef36ce6b/8e765ad5-7242-473b-b8bd-d2035f7a730b/tempImageN21XWF.png)
I am looking at myself
![When I'm looking at you](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64a05f43efd67064ef36ce6b/1688233808744-NQTNUZ0H4G0R82J93PG2/tempImage5txdtt.jpg)
When I'm looking at you
What I hold explores movement and connection. The surfaces are worn, and have been built to hold memories; achieved by weathering layers of white terra sigillata with drops of water over the objects’ edges. This series explores a desire for foundation and comfort.
Red Earthenware, 2023