Animals are a part of nature, so artists never forget to naturally integrate the two in their creations, such as the animal ceramic works of Canadian sculptor Ellen Jewett, with pink flowers, leaves, and vines attached to them. On animals, it brings out the elegance and spirituality of animals, which is very delicate and moving.
Jewett’s ceramic works start from the innermost layer, outlining the shape of the animal, removing the weight of the animal itself, making the texture of the work closer to the sculpture, and then adding the surrounding environment layer by layer to create a The beautiful, fantastic, and bizarre atmosphere also gives these animals different elements such as life and death, wildness and domestication. These "additives" are all non-toxic materials such as clay, pigments, polishes, glazes, etc., and local materials or natural materials are used as much as possible, making Jewetts works closer to nature.