



Róisín O’Connor
Fossil Cocoon, 2023
Black Clay, Unglazed
H. 20 x W. 15 x D. 12 cm
H. 7 7/8 xW. 5 7/8 x D. 4 3/4 inches
H. 7 7/8 xW. 5 7/8 x D. 4 3/4 inches
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Photo: Graham Pearson
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It is perhaps the moment that we all would like to be present for – when a butterfly or moth emerges in its transformed state. This piece was the first...
It is perhaps the moment that we all would like to be present for – when a butterfly or moth emerges in its transformed state. This piece was the first moment when I created that rupture or breach in the seeming void. The idea for this piece was to create a sense that this is a form that held life and is now only indicative of the life it was created for and was used by.