Picture from Clara Lundgren exhibition. Scattered throughout the room are ceramic sculptures, each about knee-high. These sculptures represent abstract animals, lacking heads and featuring only three legs. Despite their unconventional form, when viewed as a group, they clearly evoke the sense of a flock or herd.
The ceramic animals are arranged in various clusters and formations, some tightly grouped and others more dispersed. Some of their surfaces are smooth and glazed, reflecting the gallery lighting and creating an interplay of shadows on the floor. The colors of the sculptures vary, contributing to the organic feel of the installation.
Moving among the sculptures is the artist.