Kirsi Salo
Weight of Moss (2026) — saggar-fired stoneware sculpture by Kirsi Salo
FINE ART CERAMIC SCULPTOR & PAINTER

Kirsi
Salo

Sculpture from the Kerry coast. Built by hand, fired in earth and salt. Each work leaves the farm once.

THE STUDIO

Built by hand. Fired in open ground with kelp, ash and salt. Each work leaves the farm once.

ABOUT THE MAKER
SELECTED WORKS
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Weight of Moss (2026) — Saggar-fired stoneware, ceramic sculpture by Kirsi Salo
WEIGHT OF MOSS
€1,400
The clay holds what the body can’t.
02.
The Flowers Grew Around the Wounds (2025) — Pit-fired stoneware, coastal ash, ceramic sculpture by Kirsi Salo
THE FLOWERS GREW AROUND THE WOUNDS
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The flowers grew around the wounds. Then they became the world.
03.
Held (2024) — Hand-built stoneware, ash glaze, ceramic sculpture by Kirsi Salo
HELD
€950
One of a kind. Salt-fired. Kerry, 2024.
Kirsi Salo with her ceramic sculptures in the studio
THE MAKER

Meet Kirsi

Finnish by birth, Kerry by choice. She builds by hand and fires in open pits with what the land gives: kelp from the strand, ash from the kitchen, milk from the farm.

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The flowers grew around the wounds. Then they became the world.

KIRSI SALO · THE WEIGHT OF MOSS AND MEMORIES, 2026
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