Fuck them

£456.00

Fuck them — made with ceramics, spray paint, orange, white, water-based paint. Words I needed to say.

This piece spits the sentence I held back. The base is fired clay: a body that remembers heat and patience. Over that solidity I layered spray paint — raw, immediate, a scream of orange that refuses to be polite. White water-based paint cuts through, like a breath after a shout, making the phrase readable and unavoidable.

Materials:

  • Ceramic form: hand-built, slightly imperfect, tactile.

  • Spray paint: fluorescent orange, aggressive and alive.

  • Water-based white paint: opaque, layered, honest.

  • Calligraphic text: the phrase rendered with gesture — imperfect strokes, edged with paint drips.

Intent:

  • An act of reclamation: saying aloud what decorum tried to suppress.

  • Contrast of permanence and urgency: kiln-fired clay vs. volatile spray pigments.

  • Beauty in defiance: bold color and calligraphic line turn profanity into artful truth.

Display note:

  • Light the piece so the orange vibrates; let the white strokes catch edge light. Position at eye level where the words confront the viewer.

Commission option:

  • I can create a personalized version in different sizes, colors, or with words you need to say. Each piece is multimedia, hand-made, and unapologetic — a small altar to truth and fire.

Fuck them — made with ceramics, spray paint, orange, white, water-based paint. Words I needed to say.

This piece spits the sentence I held back. The base is fired clay: a body that remembers heat and patience. Over that solidity I layered spray paint — raw, immediate, a scream of orange that refuses to be polite. White water-based paint cuts through, like a breath after a shout, making the phrase readable and unavoidable.

Materials:

  • Ceramic form: hand-built, slightly imperfect, tactile.

  • Spray paint: fluorescent orange, aggressive and alive.

  • Water-based white paint: opaque, layered, honest.

  • Calligraphic text: the phrase rendered with gesture — imperfect strokes, edged with paint drips.

Intent:

  • An act of reclamation: saying aloud what decorum tried to suppress.

  • Contrast of permanence and urgency: kiln-fired clay vs. volatile spray pigments.

  • Beauty in defiance: bold color and calligraphic line turn profanity into artful truth.

Display note:

  • Light the piece so the orange vibrates; let the white strokes catch edge light. Position at eye level where the words confront the viewer.

Commission option:

  • I can create a personalized version in different sizes, colors, or with words you need to say. Each piece is multimedia, hand-made, and unapologetic — a small altar to truth and fire.