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Forbidden Fruits
Remon Jephcott's decaying ceramic fruits are both poignant and beautiful. They tell stories of mortality, female fertility, human corruption and inevitable life changes. Her exquisite apples, cherries and pears are cast, carved and expertly finished using lustrous glazes that attract us as any ripe fruit would. With seductive, pear-shaped forms, fractured cherries and mottled apples, Remon finds beauty in fallen fruits and metaphorically discusses female sexuality. Each piece screams that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.