This is the entanglement: the tree living in soil, a mixture of mineral and sediment, gives wood.
I shape the wood.
The wood shavings and the excess are used for fire.
The fire bakes the clay. The clay is found wedged between roots of trees or settled next to the creeks that the trees drink from.
I form the clay and bake it in the fire:
the fire made from the remainder of the wood.
The fire remains as ash and the ash transforms into color. Color as glaze, color as ink, color as dye.
Wood, clay and color are found entangled in our landscape and interwoven with one another in the atelier: