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Dramatic Porcelain Sculptures by Rebecca Manson Embrace the Beauty of Impermanence — Colossal

Last updated: December 12, 2025 3:45 pm
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Rebecca Manson, a New York-based artist, is renowned for her unique practice that revolves around playing with scale, permanence, and fragility. Her work involves magnifying the minuscule and capturing fleeting life forms in porcelain, a material known for its resilience and delicacy. Manson’s artistry is particularly evident in her dynamic sculptures of butterflies and moths that cascade down walls and sprawl across floors in captivating displays.

Each intricate wing created by Manson is meticulously crafted using tens of thousands of small pieces, referred to as “smushes” by Manson and her team. These individual pieces are skillfully layered to create undulating compositions that replicate the texture of scales and the intricate patterns that some species use for camouflage.

Manson’s latest collection, titled “Time, You Must Be Laughing,” draws inspiration from Joni Mitchell’s poetic song “Sweet Bird,” which reflects on the inevitability of change. Pieces like “Blue Admiral Wing” feature larger, agate-like components nestled within flowing lines of smushes, enhanced by lustrous and dichroic glazes that create shimmering, iridescent surfaces.

For Manson, the acknowledgment of the impermanence of life does not diminish nature’s beauty but rather enhances it. Her sculptures invite viewers to immerse themselves in the minute details of each form, appreciating the intricate patterns and rippling forms as they exist in the present moment.

“Time, You Must Be Laughing” will be on display at Jessica Silverman in San Francisco from January 8 to February 28. To explore more of Rebecca Manson’s work, visit her Instagram profile.

Intricate and captivating, Manson’s porcelain sculptures of butterflies and moths showcase the artist’s skill in capturing the delicate beauty of nature. Through her art, Manson invites viewers to appreciate the ephemeral nature of life and embrace the intricate details that make each moment unique.

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