Euphoric Vase

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Artwork Details

Medium Sculpture, Paper
Dimensions 22cm (W) x 21cm (H) x 22cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This hand-painted sculptural vase is a visual memoir, inspired by the tender and turbulent passage from childhood into adolescence. Whimsical imagery - nursery rhymes, schoolbook doodles, kewpie dolls, posies - recalls a world of innocence and safety. As the surface unfolds, these gentle symbols give way to more restless motifs, reflecting the emotional intensity of growing up: experimentation, longing, escape, and the fragile sensation of watching oneself change from a distance.

I chose the vase form because it sits between function and sculpture, mirroring the way memory holds both beauty and fracture. The hand-painted surface celebrates visible brushwork and texture, inviting close inspection and quiet reflection. Made from durable materials and finished for longevity, the piece can be displayed as a sculptural object or used gently as a vessel. I hope viewers feel recognition, tenderness, and permission to reflect on their own journey of becoming - messy, poetic, and deeply human.

Artist Bio

Coris Evans is a visual artist based on Bundjalung Country in Byron Bay, Australia. Her practice explores memory and longing, using familiar objects and symbols to trace how personal history lingers in everyday life.

After losing her mother to cancer as a teenager, memory became something to return to - a place where time slowed, where tenderness endured, and where her mother still lived. Evans’ paintings and sculptural works draw on ordinary objects as emotional anchors: a well-worn mug kept beyond its use, an old mobile phone once filled with teenage secrets, the lingering scent of a parent’s hair product. These details become quiet carriers of feeling, transforming intimate memory into shared experience.

Working primarily with sustainable and recycled materials, Evans views care for the environment as inseparable from care for memory itself. Her process is slow and deliberate, guided by responsibility - to material, to narrative, and to the world her work inhabits. Through her practice, Evans invites viewers to reflect on what we hold onto, what we lose, and the objects we return to when we want to remember who we were.

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Coris's studio is in Byron Bay, NSW