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Robert Hessler

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"The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein is one of the first books I remember reading as a child. I was struck by the emotion in this story about giving and taking, selflessness. and loneliness. As an adult, I can see a new message in the story: as you chase your dreams and desires through life, sometimes it's the simple pleasure of giving of one's self that brings the greatest contentment.

I created this piece through the eyes of the young boy in the story. It reflects his vision of the special and magical tree, a place of innocence and abundance he can revisit to find peace.

The Nerikomi technique I have used originated in Japan and involves coloring porcelain clay with ceramic stains, and then combining and stacking the different colored clays into long blocks or "canes". These blocks are then sliced into sections to reveal the cross section pattern, and hand built with these sections to create a form.

Donated By Robert Hessler