Collective urn
Clay pot constructed in 2009 with coiling method; made in two parts, and joined with a communal slab.
A vessel in which my husband or I will be stored in anticipation of the other. A wall divides the urn into two sections. The wall does not touch the bottom so that our ashes can mix. The ashes will be scattered here (between the two tennis courts, under the street lamp) once both bodies have filled the urn in a final attempt to fill the same space.