
©Courtesy of the Artist and Mindy Solomon Gallery
Jay Skin 5 (Black Mandu)
Jay Skin 5 (Black Mandu) is a wall-hanging sculpture constructed by combining a rotten banana peel with Florida’s scrub jay, an endemic bird, and some black Korean dumplings (mandu). The blue bird elements are built separately and then joined to become part of the peel form. The surface is coloured and finished with a combination of underglaze and crystal glazes.
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Glaze, Underglaze, Porcelain stoneware, Wall hanging
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Jiha's ceramic sculptures draw from Korean folk traditions and American pop culture







