A series of pots about Patriarchy and Myth.

Medea’s pot: We can see the mythological characters of Medea, and Bodeca along with Snakes, all of which have been miss-interpreted through time and patriarchy.  This piece shows the narratives of separation, recompense, rage and revenge- the tapered chessboard of relationship and reputation politics -“ Hate is a bottomless cup; I will pour and pour’ (Medea, Euripides)

The Kylix of the Kindly Ones: Inspired by the Furies and all about the burden of unpaid domestic hidden work. The furies hands get the shopping, clean, take care of the reflection of the home and family and stitch and repair all the pieces together into a life.

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Memory pots