In one of my favourite books, The Craftsman by Richard Sennet, clay is presented as being the purest of materials and the closest to men itself. This is because in Greek mythology, men were created by Prometheus from dust and water while Athenea breathed the air of life in them. This creation myth is of course found in many other ancient and modern beliefs, from Christianity to ancient Incas -there seems to be a common predisposition to relate the human form to this most basic material. And that is because before there were metal forgeries, before there were glass blowers, pots were being fired in kilns. It is one of the most ancient material techniques known to us where the processing of an existing material results in a different state of the matter itself.