DANIELLE ROBERTSON
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LOTUS POD SERIES




































The lotus seedpod serves a singular purpose before its death: to produce and nurture the seeds essential for the growth of the lotus flower, a global symbol of beauty and rebirth. In contrast, the lotus pod itself remains largely unrecognized. Similarly, women are often seen as mere vessels for future generations, a role many will assume, though not all women aspire to this milestone. My ceramic lotus pod sculptures, devoid of life-giving seeds, focus on the vessel itself to challenge society’s negative perceptions of women who choose to remain childfree.
To convey this concept, I have developed two distinct phases in the evolution of my lotus pod sculptures. The first phase features a textured surface, muted colors, and a hollow interior, representing a woman whose childbearing years have passed. The second phase introduces grotesque, tentacle-like appendages, symbolizing the belief that a childfree woman produces nothing of value. Through raku and saggar firing techniques, the organic qualities of the pods are accentuated, and the final piece emerges as a creation ready to be presented to the world, akin to the birth of a child.
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BOONTON DOG DAYS
Dog Days of Summer is a public art installation showcasing one of a kind designs by artists on life sized fiberglass dog sculptures. The mission of the project is to bring the arts and community together to make a difference for animals in need. Sponsored dog sculptures are displayed on Boonton Main Street each summer, and all proceeds benefit local animal rescues and Boonton Arts projects.
Vesuvius, 2016














Spark, 2015








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