Thistled Bloom

Maddy Inez Leeser

Thistled Bloom, 202225.4 x 25.4cmSign in to view price
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Material
glazed ceramic
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a cross-section of a walnut, revealing its intricate inner structure. The colors range from deep, earthy greens to vibrant, chartreuse hues, creating a striking visual contrast. The composition showcases the natural patterns and textures of the walnut's anatomy, with its organic lines and shapes forming a captivating abstract design. The artist has employed a unique technique, likely a cross-section or slicing method, to expose the walnut's hidden beauty and invite the viewer to appreciate the intricate details of this common natural object. This piece encourages a closer examination of the extraordinary within the ordinary, inviting the viewer to find beauty in the unexpected. ...

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Thistled Bloom
Artist
Maddy Inez Leeser
B.1994, American

Using sculpture, ceramics, and printmaking, Maddy Inez Leeser investigates the intersections of body, memory, and ancestral healing. Her practice is deeply informed by elemental forces—earth, water, and fire—which she transforms into materials for reflection and creative alchemy. Drawing inspiration from mythology, generational magic, and herbal practices, Leeser uses clay as a vessel to process trauma, ritualize care, and embody resilience. Water emerges as a recurring motif in her work, representing both its physical and symbolic dimensions, from myth and lore to power and transformation. Her ceramic vessels function as votive objects, connecting personal experience with collective histories. They are imbued with traces of ancestral knowledge, memory, and ritual, bridging intimate narratives and larger cultural practices. Leeser’s process emphasizes materiality, texture, and the performative act of making, highlighting transformation as both concept and method. By merging craft, mythology, and embodied experience, her work situates the personal within the universal, creating objects that are simultaneously meditative, tactile, and resonant with histories of healing and alchemy. ...

Maddy Inez Leeser: Artworks
Thistled Bloom
Maddy Inez LeeserThistled Bloom, 2022
25.4 x 25.4cm