A Broken Pot: The Wartime Ceramics of Kinder Album
Before February, Lviv-based artist Kinder Album addressed sexuality in her works, but now she is more interested in death. She models clay into bones and explosions — basically expressing the thoughts she has these days.
“The series on bones is a result of the war and my reflections on what will be left of our civilization. My works are basically the image of my current thoughts. They are not symbolic objects. They are my thoughts and feelings that found a visual expression. Some things I just cannot put into words. I believe words are a material for writers. As for me, I’ll be expressing myself in painting and sculpting.” – Kinder Album
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