Tower Balance 4 is on the left hand side
Her Towers of reengineered vintage porcelain pots, jugs, cups, saucers, and flowers are balanced at precarious angles, creating a tension between stability and collapse. The sculptures form a dialogue between the physical and emotional, where vulnerability and resilience coexist. Sandra Shashou is a Brazilian-born British artist known for using porcelain tea-ware as her signature material. She sources vintage and antique porcelain, incorporating collecting into her artistic process and transforming found objects into sculptural forms. By breaking and reassembling fragments, she creates dynamic works that explore themes of destruction, reconstruction, courage, and renewal. Her colourful Towers appear playful and optimistic, yet their upside down arrangements suggest uncertainty. Beneath their delicate surfaces lies a hidden structure of steel and adhesive, symbolising Shashou’s inner strength beneath outward fragility.
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