Image of artwork titled "slide the soap up my thigh" by Addison Wolff

Addison Wolff, slide the soap up my thigh, 2025
textural synthetic polymer on bisque ceramic
16 × 8 × 8 inches

$5,000

In his ceramic work, Addison Wolff uses slab-coil construction, allowing the clay—and the unpredictable forces of gravity—to guide the final form. The material’s innate behavior is embraced, resulting in sculptures that feel alive and responsive. Many of his forms include a large hollow tube, symbolizing a void or passageway—a gesture toward movement, opening, or transformation. Positioned at the intersection of painting and sculpture, these bisque-fired works create a visual and conceptual tension between mass and space, stillness and movement, light and shadow. Each object becomes a kind of personal archive—marking shifts in identity, presence, and time.

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