Wood-fired Ceramic - 20” diameter Raw. Organic. Archaeologic. I sculpted this Seder plate with the aesthetic of a Judaic artifact infused with an essence of identity, heritage, and roots. The overall form is reminiscent of shmurah (“watched”) matzah, the round individually hand-shaped matzah similar to what was baked by the Children of Israel as they left Egypt. The Hebrew letters were individually sculpted in an attempt to emulate in 3-D, the process of hand-scribing Hebrew letters in a Torah or mezuzah scroll. Suggestive of a relic of Biblical stories and the past, it’s actually a contemporary Judaic art piece, ready to be used in retelling the story of the Exodus at the Passover Seder.
Seder Reflections
Seder Reflections
Seder Reflections
Wood-fired Ceramic - 20” diameter Raw. Organic. Archaeologic. I sculpted this Seder plate with the aesthetic of a Judaic artifact infused with an essence of identity, heritage, and roots. The overall form is reminiscent of shmurah (“watched”) matzah, the round individually hand-shaped matzah similar to what was baked by the Children of Israel as they left Egypt. The Hebrew letters were individually sculpted in an attempt to emulate in 3-D, the process of hand-scribing Hebrew letters in a Torah or mezuzah scroll. Suggestive of a relic of Biblical stories and the past, it’s actually a contemporary Judaic art piece, ready to be used in retelling the story of the Exodus at the Passover Seder.