This is a slab pot 13.5 inches tall in the shape of an exaggerated human
male organ of procreation. Just for reference, there is a whole phylum
of marine worms called priapulids (meaning penis shaped) which have been
around since the Cambrian period, many hundreds of millions of years
before human beings and human male penises. The fruiting bodies of many
kinds of fungi have also been known to use a similar shape.
This piece is intended for ritual use in modern fertility cults or as a container to hold cookies.
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ceramic artist and potter in Tucson, Arizona.
I work in the medium of stoneware clay and make hand-built pottery, sculpture, hamsas, ornaments, masks, and a variety of other forms.
I’m a self-taught autistic artist working in my medium for over twenty years. I like monsters, insects, weird animals, body horror, folk horror, horror comedy, horror in general, Halloween decorations, fast food mascots, kitsch – all of these creep into my work, but there’s really no overarching theme.
I am in love with my medium. I love the process of frantically birthing clay monstrosities, subjecting them to an epic trial by fire, and sending them out into the world.
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Phallic Object 4
This is my fourth animal-like phallic sculpture. This is another donation to my friend's auction, along with the Vulva Chamsa. It's hollow and has a lid which doesn't fit that well. I'm considering securing it with velcro, although I'm not usually one to introduce multimedia elements to clay pieces.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Vulva Chamsa
This is Chamsa 81. My friend is having an auction to raise funds for her sex toy party business and this is one of the two objects I'm donating.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Penis Monster 3
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Penis Monster 2
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Penis Monster
I haven't been able to find a lot of information about the original object online It's an Etruscan bronze sculpture dating from the 4th Century B.C.E.

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