Ceramics is a medium particularly suited to memorialising the intimacies of the everyday.
Sassy Park’s work plays with accepted traditions and conventions within art to express
notions of vulnerability and fragility. Her figures painted with slips and underglazes provoke empathy from audiences, drawing them to look more closely and engage with the
object. Using scale and humour, and often exploring the forgotten or overlooked, Park’s
figures reflect equally on questions of history and its representation as well as the small
moments of life.