Evdokia Georgiou’s "Unwashed dishes are killing me" presents a sculptural still life that transforms a mundane domestic burden into a poetic and absurd visual statement. A precarious tower of deformed ceramic dishes, mugs, and spilled liquids—rendered in earthy tones and exaggerated forms—speaks to the emotional weight of everyday chores. The exaggerated tilt, the melting glaze-like elements, and the chaotic layering suggest exhaustion, frustration, and a sense of overwhelming repetition. The gold spill adds an ironic luxury to the mess, perhaps hinting at the unnoticed value in routine acts of care.
Artist:
Category:
Sculpture
Ceramic
Style:
Pop art/Surrealism
Size:
x
30
x
40
Year:
Materials:
Ceramic sculptures, enamel paint,PVC
Signed:
Yes
No
SKU:
EG-007
Frame:
Yes
No
Artist:
Category:
Sculpture
Ceramic
Style:
Pop art/Surrealism
Size:
x
30
x
40
Frame:
Yes
No
Year:
Materials:
Ceramic sculptures, enamel paint,PVC
Signed:
Yes
No
SKU:
EG-007
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