Ember Yolk

Name/Title

Ember Yolk

Entry/Object ID

2025.05.04

Description

A figure seemingly made up of different plants and florals. The legs are white with four layers moving down each leg. The chest is like a cage with the (yolk) head on top.The arms are like leaves coming out of the shoulders to rest on the legs.

Artwork Details

Medium

glazed ceramic

Context

"The work is from a series I call Fire Followers. It’s a classification for plants that respond to fire in California. Through my research I was thinking of the concept of the preservation paradox and how it relates to the California landscape. Indigenous traditions to care for the land such as controlled fires have been erased through colonization. These wild flowers that inspired the work (Matilija, Phacelia, Whispering Bells, and Fire Poppy) not only show us that these lands have always had a relationship to fire, but also the power of new life from ash." -Maddy Inez This piece based on the Matilija flower. They grow tall and bloom tissue-thin flowers with large yellow centers. The title of Ember Yolk is based on the nickname of this flower, which is the “fried egg” flower. The flower is named after a Chumash chief, and the legend behind it is that his daughter fell in love with a warrior. The warrior was killed in battle, and his lover came to lay with him where he fell. From them bloomed the Matilija: her white petals representing the innocence of their love and the middle yellow representing their fiery passion.

Acquisition

Accession

2025.05

Source or Donor

Megan Mulrooney Gallery

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Credit Line

Courtesy of the artist and the Barbara Nessim Acquisition Prize

Made/Created

Artist

Maddy Inez

Date made

2025

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Sculpture

Nomenclature Class

Art

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Sculpture, Leaves, Forest fires, Plants

Dimensions

Height

24 in

Width

17 in

Depth

9 in

Color

Green, White, Brown