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WHAT WE MAKE OUT OF THE RUINS (2026) Original Clay Sculpture by Emilia Milcheva

17 x 50 x 13cm / 17 x 50cm (actual image size)

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£1,100

Not everything broken is meant to be discarded. Some fragments become the foundation of something stronger, wiser, and more deeply human.

What We Make Out of the Ruins is a sculptural meditation on renewal. Warm earthy surfaces rise beside luminous white planes, while the visible fracture running through the form speaks of experiences that have shaped rather than destroyed. The piece does not hide its wounds; it allows them to become part of its architecture.

Created through an intuitive handmade process, this one-of-a-kind ceramic artwork explores resilience, transformation, and the quiet courage of rebuilding. It is a reminder that what emerges from our ruins may carry more truth and beauty than what existed before.

Materials used:

white stoneware, clay, glazes

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Not everything broken is meant to be discarded. Some fragments become the foundation of something stronger, wiser, and more deeply human.

What We Make Out of the Ruins is a sculptural meditation on renewal. Warm earthy surfaces rise beside luminous white planes, while the visible fracture running through the form speaks of experiences that have shaped rather than destroyed. The piece does not hide its wounds; it allows them to become part of its architecture.

Created through an intuitive handmade process, this one-of-a-kind ceramic artwork explores resilience, transformation, and the quiet courage of rebuilding. It is a reminder that what emerges from our ruins may carry more truth and beauty than what existed before.

Materials used:

white stoneware, clay, glazes

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I sincerely believe I was born an artist. Art has always been a mind set to me and my life perception method since childhood. I have started my artistic career as a painter which I... Read more

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