Jaden Estes Carlton at the Lobby Gallery
Hand-built ceramic work that investigates pattern as a site of tension between order and instability.
This body of work considers the relationship between place and home, where familiarity can oscillate between comfort and containment. Tiles operate as both material and metaphor, referencing durability, ornament, and enclosure. Through repeated forms and layered surfaces, the work reflects the accumulation of inherited experiences and the quiet weight they carry.
Terra cotta, with its mineral density and historical associations, becomes a vessel for memory and resilience. The visible marks left through pinching, compression, and manipulation register time, pressure, and touch. Together, form and surface hold traces of endurance and transformation, situating the work within an ongoing conversation about identity, structure, and the persistence of inherited narratives.
