Nicole McLaughlin's work is a fusion of ceramics and textiles, challenging perceptions of craft by exploring themes of motherhood, heritage, and connection through intricate wall sculptures.
By referencing the flow of water, McLaughlin's pieces symbolize fertility and maternal care, weaving together history, culture, and the lived experiences of motherhood.
"The transformation of organic material echoes the transformative nature of motherhood," she stated, highlighting how her recent work embodies an emotional spectrum from birth to intimacy.
The cochineal dye not only enhances the visual appeal of McLaughlin's art but also signifies deep-rooted Indigenous cultural meanings that resonate throughout the Americas.
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