Craft Research, cilt.15, sa.2, ss.319-330, 2024 (ESCI)
Art serves as a profound medium for individuals to express their innermost thoughts, experiences and emotions, holding considerable significance for both artists and audiences. It eases the meaningful exploration and communication of personal narratives and sentiments, highlighting the profound expressive capabilities within the realm of art. Taiwanese–Australian artist Ruth Ju-Shih Li presents a profound narrative through her contemporary ceramic art, particularly the captivating Metaphorical Flowers series since 2019. These works, resembling metaphorical self-portraits, encapsulate Li’s spirituality using raw clay. Their ‘ephemeral’ nature, akin to abstract images of astral journeys, reflects the transient nature of human existence from a universal perspective. In contrast to conventional ceramics, Li’s creations strike a delicate balance between intricate detail and inherent transience, crafted from raw, unfired clay. This unique approach challenges traditional notions of permanence in art, with sculptures often beginning to disintegrate during creation and exhibition, offering viewers a transformative experience as they witness the gradual collapse of her installations. Li’s creative process extends beyond individual experiences to encompass the stories of others, allowing common emotions to be filtered through these narratives and transformed into varied forms that resonate with the audience. The narrative style she constructs creates a feeling of depth in the audience, with a form of expression that symbolizes the human life cycle. This evocative portrayal invites viewers to contemplate the transient nature of existence and the cyclical journey of life, adding a profound layer of meaning to her artworks.
Keywords
contemporary ceramics, clay flowers, raw clay, porcelain, expressionism, clay fragments, unfired ceramic