Many potters make vessels to hold water, perfume, and other liquids. American artist Woody De Othello challenges this convention, designing vessels to hold emotions.
In his 2021 sculpture The will to make things happen, above, De Othello explores the feelings people experienced while stuck at home during the Covid-19 pandemic. The TV, radiator, and mirror look worn and familiar. Giant hands hug biomorphic vessels that have ears, noses, and legs, as if saying, “It will all be OK.”
When creating works like this, De Othello says, he thinks about the “figures or emotions that live adjacent to the sculptures.”