Ceramic with multiple glazes.
Signed on the back.
A bright pink dog balanced on an acrobat’s feet. Materials used include ceramics, wood, glazes, various paints. The black layer uses a special light absorbing paint.
Research indicates sculptures provide higher emotional support than paintings. Unlike paintings that are limited to two dimensions, the sculpture reflects life in three-dimensional space. Sculptures are tactile; one can touch them and feel their texture, weight and shape. Sculptures surprise and trigger pleasant psychological responses resulting in a profoundly satisfying and genuinely invigorating aesthetic experience.