Earthly Dues is a large ceramic form that honors the weight of existence. Built with a clay body and glaze developed from scratch, the piece echoes eroded landforms, burial mounds, or ancient creatures caught mid-transformation. It leans, arches, weeps. The scale insists on presence, yet its posture suggests surrender. The work is about what the earth takes back, what it gives, and the slow transactions between body and land.

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