Grieving Chinese New Year
Art
9 x 9 x 10.5
$500.00
Media
Wood Fired Porcelain, Wood
Artist Statement
Grieving Chinese New Year is inspired by the red envelopes central to Chinese celebrations, adorned with the character 囍 (double happiness), symbolizing luck, joy, and prosperity. Given during occasions like Chinese New Year, these envelopes represent moments of collective celebration and cultural unity. The wood-fired moon jar reflects this spirit, embodying the warmth and festivity my grandmother brought to our family's traditions. Her presence made these celebrations deeply meaningful, and the jar honors her influence while symbolizing the vitality of cultural customs that connect generations. It is also inspired by the white envelopes, marked with the character 奠 (to honor the deceased), express grief and reverence during funerals. This character resonates with the moon jar’s interior that did not receive any wood ash during the firing, shaped by the unpredictable process of wood firing, which mirrors the shifting and sometimes fading nature of cultural practices after loss.