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Worn Out Embraces series looks at enlarged clay plasters as emotional pillars in the current period of overwhelming global issues and pressure of living in a city. Some titles of the work in the brackets refers to the writing on top of the sculpture, which comes from the online found story, where a narrator shares how they overuse this expression currently more than 'love you' or 'take care' due to daily number of shocking information.






Worn Out Embraces (Unseen) (2023)
Glazed stoneware ceramics 
17 x 40 x 30 cm











Worn Out Embraces (a Pair for One) (2022)
Reused red mirror acrylic 
100 x 34 x 15 cm






Worn Out Embraces (of Glass Band-Aids) (2022)
Glass
20 x 21 x 1 cm






Worn Out Embraces (Fucking Hell) (2022)
Glazed stoneware ceramics
34 x 24 x 21 cm







Worn Out Embraces (of August Meteor Shower) (2023)
Emboss on paper, acrylic, stainless steel 
136 x 68 x 32 cm













Worn Out Embraces (for Celestial Blisters I & II) (2024)
Glazed stoneware ceramics
32 x 74 x 9 cm







Worn Out Embraces (Overused Parting Scenarios) (2024)
Glazed stoneware ceramics
9 x 47 x 23 cm





photograph by Jack Elliot Edwards