Enough fragmented

This work aims to counter the common belief that we are not ‘enough’. It’s a group of vessels which aim to reassure and afffirm; collectively the fragments represent the word enough and remind us that even when we feel broken or not whole, we are still enough.

A composition of 7 hand-cut glass vessels, fused, kiln-carved and slumped

Size W.100cm x H.46cm

Part-funded by a Firstsite Collectors’ Group Bursary, the Enough collection was inspired by Edmund De Waal’s work ‘some winter pots’ (2020), which he described as ‘vessels to touch and hold, to pass on’. They focus on the word ‘enough’. It is a word of great power – it can be both negative and positive; it can be used as a stick to beat ourselves and others with, or it can be affirmatory; and it can be a complete sentence in one. These works aim to de-bunk the prevailing myth that we are not enough – not good enough, not clever enough, not white enough, not mother enough …