sculpture
sculptural lights
installations
public art
murals
vessels
photographs




map vessels
Peru
AridZona
Fertile Crescent
Melting Pot
Changing Lines
Korea
Acceptable Levels
Run Off
Source
Pennsylvania Pouring
Catchall
Allure
Zensei Collection
Ohio


shard vessels
Mend Thy Wares
Global Porcelain


table settings
Catchall 2
Drought Bar


Sam Chon Li Kang San
(Korean Peninsula), 1997
ceramic
29" x 25 "x 5.5"
74 cm x 46 cm x 14 cm


 
       
 
My first impulse to make a map shaped vessel was motivated by a desire to emphasize rivers as sources of vital drinking water and by the vessel shape of the Korean peninsula. During my residency in Korea, I lugged bottled spring water home past a stream filled with celadon-grey water and pilings for an overhead highway. A concern for clean water in South Korea coincided with devastating drought in North Korea. Cranes, clouds, and fish, traditional motifs in Korean ceramics, supplicate for rain and unity across the horizon line of the 38th parallel.