PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY

Plato and Aristotle
2023. Ceramics wall plaque (Glaze stoneware,). H:21” x W:25”
The artwork explores the contrasting views of Plato and Aristotle on mimesis—the imitation of nature and human behavior in art. Plato, in The Republic, criticized art as a mere copy of an already imperfect reality, leading to emotional disturbance. In contrast, Aristotle, in Poetics, saw imitation as a valuable tool for conveying truth, moral lessons, and knowledge.

Dream Mug
2022. Ceramics (Glaze Stoneware). H:6” x W:4” x D:16”
Multipurpose mug with words: future, color, truth, dreams, and light.

Alumoni to Farasin (Hidden Treasure)
2012. Ceramic Sculpture (Stoneware), H:34”x W:15” x D:48”
The artwork highlights the invaluable worth of babies to humanity, portraying them as treasures. It emphasizes the importance of preserving life, urging women to reconsider abortion, as they may unknowingly be ending the life of a future leader, teacher, engineer, nurse, or doctor.

Progress
2012. Ceramic Sculpture (Stoneware). H:22”x W:15” x D:40”
The work represents the abstract, continuous path to success in life, emphasizing that achieving success requires persistent, daily effort.

Sweet Indelible Memories
2022. Printmaking. H:8” x W:10”
The print depicts two lovebirds, which symbolize a couple’s reflection on the sweet memories they have shared together in life –rekindle their love.