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"I am interested in exploring previously hidden realities and realities formed in fantasy. Within these alternate worlds, I intend to capture the idea of movement and the possibility of shifting between worlds and places. I use ambiguity to create possibility while positioning familiar elements in unfamiliar ways. I want to imagine how the unseen functions and find myself closer to the edge where things are unexpected." - Jessica Kreutter
To see more of her ceramics go to http://jfkreutter.googlepages.com/.
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