Hand-formed oval vase with a subtle spiral of faint red overtones.
Working predominately in clay, Marea Palmer-Loh’s art can range from the fluid and organic to the figurative and humorous. Marea takes delight in surprising the viewer. Marea's most current works are often produced with commonplace foods such as spaghetti and Cheerios. Imprints of bubble wrap allude to a honeycomb and plastic bags to a cracking desert. Marea's work reflects the notion that something artificial and mundane can become something organic and beautiful.