This Ceramic Artist Transforms Household Items into Cultural Symbols
Stephanie H. Shih, a ceramicist based in Brooklyn, uses her art to bring everyday items found in Asian-American households to life. Her ceramics are not just objects, but a journey into identity, culture, and history.
Her talent lies in transforming ordinary items into cultural symbols. From household goods to food items, her semi-realistic ceramic creations echo the subtleties of the Asian-American experience. Stephanie’s ceramics serve as a bridge between art and life, making her work both relatable and accessible.
More: Stephanie H. Shih, Instagram
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