This hand built sculptural jar participates in the long tradition of mythology surrounding the celestial bodies. The two figures are poised as creators of this corner of the universe, elevating the value of women in our cultural narrative.
The Night We Hung the Moon, 2023 Sculpture
The Night We Hung the Moon, 2023
Handbuilt porcelain sculpture with sgraffito
Dimensions: 15.5 H x 5 W x 5 D in.
One of a Kind.
Alex Hodge was always drawn to the arts and regularly channeled her creativity as a child whether in watercolor classes or scrapbooking with her mother. Hodge focuses on prioritizing women’s narratives in all aspects of her work. Through the decorative and symbolic details, she hints at narratives without completing them to invite the viewer to participate in creating meaning. The women she invents exist in the present but is of the imagined future in which we all have room to flourish, to tell our stories, to give and receive love, and to express the beauty and pain of the human condition. Fundamentally, her artworks are a celebration of the tenacity and vulnerability of women and clay, an interplay of history and hope.