War I Am Pottery 01 2015 Exclusive — Female

The "Female War I Am" series recontextualizes pottery as a medium for protest and empowerment. Key design elements include:

This detail—the idea that the “scar glaze” was hygroscopic and could excrete water vapor when the ceramic button was pressed—elevated the piece from a curiosity to a legend. No other ceramic artist has successfully replicated this effect. female war i am pottery 01 2015 exclusive

"It's the one," Chana said, inspecting the piece for cracks. "Hand me the trowel." The "Female War I Am" series recontextualizes pottery

I Am Pottery herself (or himself—the gender remains unconfirmed, though the work heavily implies a female perspective) described it in a since-deleted Instagram comment: “It’s a jar that holds nothing but the sound of your own finger pressing it. That’s the war. You are both the soldier and the battlefield.” "It's the one," Chana said, inspecting the piece for cracks

Torres dropped down into the hole, patting Chana on the shoulder. "Good work, Potter. That was a masterpiece."

Another segment involving a hidden woman and three men living uncomfortably together, exploring themes of suppressed desire. Impact of Park In-kwon’s Work