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Whiteman’s ceramic sculptures are often hybrids, containing features of different mammals. -
Whiteman’s newer works include diminutive beasts atop thin posts, set at eye-level for maximum study of nuance. -
Ceramic sculpture by Robin Whiteman. -
Whiteman’s sculptures borrow imagery from a variety of sacred sources, including the serenity she derives from quiet moments with animals and nature. -
Whiteman sometimes coats her earthenware sculpture with a crackle glaze, enhancing the feeling of encountering an object from antiquity. -
A repeating theme in Whiteman’s work is what she calls the “Horse Goddess” totem. -
Much of Whiteman’s current work deals with the concepts of duality, the small, the meditative, and the feminine.






