Skip to Content
JM | Jamila Monahan
 JM | Jamila Monahan
acquire
Functional Pottery
Sculptural Vessels
Honey
about
exhibitions
gallery
stockists + partnerships
contact
0
0
JM | Jamila Monahan
 JM | Jamila Monahan
acquire
Functional Pottery
Sculptural Vessels
Honey
about
exhibitions
gallery
stockists + partnerships
contact
0
0
Folder: acquire
Back
Functional Pottery
Sculptural Vessels
Honey
about
exhibitions
gallery
stockists + partnerships
contact
IMG_8234.jpeg
IMG_8218.jpeg
IMG_8219.jpeg
IMG_8220.jpeg
IMG_8229.jpeg
IMG_8205.jpeg
Sculptural Vessels › "New Beginnings"

"New Beginnings"

$1,725.00

Naturally Dyed Reed with Black Tea, Dried curly grasses from my home and Paper string.
H20"xW17"

This work rises like a forest—five clusters of uprights, uneven at their base yet converging into a natural geometry at the crown. They defy the rules of traditional basketry, much like trees themselves defy order, bending and reaching toward light. In their asymmetry, a new harmony is born.

The making was a meditation, a puzzle without an answer, a form that revealed itself only through surrender. It carried me into the deep silence of old-growth forests, where even in death, trees nurture life. Their presence endures in every stage: seed and seedling, sapling, towering trunk, standing ghost, fallen elder. Each phase offers shelter, nourishment, renewal.

The purple hues recall the hills of Creemore on the Niagara Escarpment, grounding the work in place while speaking to the cycles of growth and decay. This piece is a reminder that in the forest—as in life—every ending feeds a beginning, and all flourishing is mutual.

Naturally Dyed Reed with Black Tea, Dried curly grasses from my home and Paper string.
H20"xW17"

This work rises like a forest—five clusters of uprights, uneven at their base yet converging into a natural geometry at the crown. They defy the rules of traditional basketry, much like trees themselves defy order, bending and reaching toward light. In their asymmetry, a new harmony is born.

The making was a meditation, a puzzle without an answer, a form that revealed itself only through surrender. It carried me into the deep silence of old-growth forests, where even in death, trees nurture life. Their presence endures in every stage: seed and seedling, sapling, towering trunk, standing ghost, fallen elder. Each phase offers shelter, nourishment, renewal.

The purple hues recall the hills of Creemore on the Niagara Escarpment, grounding the work in place while speaking to the cycles of growth and decay. This piece is a reminder that in the forest—as in life—every ending feeds a beginning, and all flourishing is mutual.

You Might Also Like

"Memory Keeper" IMG_8245.jpeg IMG_8246.jpeg IMG_8247.jpeg IMG_8249.jpeg
"Memory Keeper"
"Fast Fashion" IMG_6692.jpeg IMG_6672.jpeg IMG_6703.jpeg IMG_6678.jpeg IMG_6670.jpeg
"Fast Fashion"
"Ebb and Flow" IMG_8141.jpeg IMG_8139.jpeg IMG_8134.jpeg IMG_8145.jpeg
"Ebb and Flow"
"A Fine Balance"
"Parabolics" 2025_10_01_0088.JPG 2025_10_01_0087.JPG 2025_10_01_0084.JPG 2025_10_01_0086.JPG 2025_10_01_0083.JPG 2025_10_01_0083.JPG 2025_10_01_0085.JPG
"Parabolics"
JM Jamila Monahan Pottery logo