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Voices Trapped in Yearning

Sasha Court’s sculptural works pulse with emotional resonance, their organic forms and vibrant color palettes offering a visceral meditation on the beauty and ache of being alive. Hand-formed and intuitively shaped, each piece is a vessel of feeling—holding the tension of opposites that define our human experience: awe and ache, seduction and stillness, joy and inevitable loss. Court’s practice is grounded in a deep spiritual inquiry, where making becomes a means of self-reckoning and release, a devotion to inner evolution and freedom from ego.

Through tactile surfaces and fluid, almost bodily shapes, Court explores the role of beauty—seen and unseen—as a force that moves, disturbs, and heals. Her sculptures feel at once timeless and immediate, inviting reflection and intimacy. Each work is both object and offering: a reminder that to love, to live, to feel deeply is to risk unraveling—and that in this unraveling, there is profound, necessary grace.

$1,700.00
Voices Trapped in Yearning
$1,700.00

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Sasha Court’s sculptural works pulse with emotional resonance, their organic forms and vibrant color palettes offering a visceral meditation on the beauty and ache of being alive. Hand-formed and intuitively shaped, each piece is a vessel of feeling—holding the tension of opposites that define our human experience: awe and ache, seduction and stillness, joy and inevitable loss. Court’s practice is grounded in a deep spiritual inquiry, where making becomes a means of self-reckoning and release, a devotion to inner evolution and freedom from ego.

Through tactile surfaces and fluid, almost bodily shapes, Court explores the role of beauty—seen and unseen—as a force that moves, disturbs, and heals. Her sculptures feel at once timeless and immediate, inviting reflection and intimacy. Each work is both object and offering: a reminder that to love, to live, to feel deeply is to risk unraveling—and that in this unraveling, there is profound, necessary grace.

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