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More of Megan's most recent work can be found in the exhibition:  Wandering the Tree Line

Megan Bogonovich

I like to tell intimate stories. I like to feel like I am sharing a quiet and detailed secret, one that you want to lean in and listen to.Clay is a good material for stories. It is inviting. A richly detailed and repetitively patterned surface makes a viewer come close.Clay has craft connotations, and relationships in scale to the figurine that make it feel accessible. But still, clay inspires a “how did they make this?” kind of wonder. Clay is known to be fragile and that brings out a gentle and cautious side to a viewer. It can slow down the rush, and inspire patience.The sculptures combine naturalistic and abstracted imagery to suggest the possibility of the real and the imagined cohabitating, a whimsical reality. Unusual growths, curious routes, unlikely pairings, strange predicaments, surprises and wonder, comfort in the unlikely.