Terri Saulin, Magnolia

$900.00

The work submitted loosely refers to the Futamiokitama Shrine, and the Shinto belief that the

rocks represent the union of the creator kami, Izanagi and Izanami Izanagi. These works are

made to exist as couples, but also stand individually. There would be sadness if they part, but

each would imagine the other’s new separate life and forever be connected through time. The

large drawing is a map of my urban garden, where these vessels take form.

12 x 8 x 9"

Porcelain luster glazes

The work submitted loosely refers to the Futamiokitama Shrine, and the Shinto belief that the

rocks represent the union of the creator kami, Izanagi and Izanami Izanagi. These works are

made to exist as couples, but also stand individually. There would be sadness if they part, but

each would imagine the other’s new separate life and forever be connected through time. The

large drawing is a map of my urban garden, where these vessels take form.

12 x 8 x 9"

Porcelain luster glazes

Terri Saulin received her MFA from the University of the Arts and her BFA from Moore College of Art and Design. She is a long time member and press coordinator for Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia and a Member/Supporter of The Clay Studio, CFEVA and In liquid Gallery, Philadelphia. She is the owner of No. 5 Butchie Alley, a small project space tat is an extension of her studio. She currently teaches a variety of Studio Art courses at The Agnes Irwin School, in Rosemont, PA.