Homemade is a ceramic project where the womb, the home, and the female are reinterpreted through a new lens.
Women are often seen as fragile or weak, but in truth, their nature holds tenderness, patience, forgiveness, tolerance, and love. These qualities make them the heart of care and nurturing in every family.
The womb is our first home—where life begins and grows in its most delicate stage. Later, the home becomes a space where warmth, love, and understanding help shape who we are. These layers of care continue to live on in memory, emotion, and form.
Though they may seem separate, the womb, the home, and the female are deeply connected. Each represents a space of care, protection, and quiet strength. This idea lies at the heart of Homemade, and it inspires the forms, textures, and emotional tone of my ceramic work.designed with love and care to bring beauty to your everyday life. Explore our website and find the perfect piece for your home or as a gift for a loved one.
In 2009, these works were part of "The Watershed Six: Unwrap/Wrap" exhibition at the Hyatt Regency Gallery during the NCECA conference in Phoenix, Arizona, featured six artists associated with Watershed, emphasizing their collaborative and individual explorations in ceramics.
Krisaya Luenganantakul's Happy House #1 (2009) is part of the Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Burger Collection at the Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) in Michigan, USA. This porcelain sculpture, measuring 17¼ x 11½ x 5¼ inches, was featured in the 2016 exhibition Function, Form, and Fantasy: Ceramics from the Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Burger Collection at the FIA.
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