The Coffee Pot, 1992 (13” x 7” x 12”) stands out not just for its size, but for its whimsical design. Bold colors bathe the pot’s surface, but the true attention grabber is the central motif – a giant question mark. Unlike the more defined markings on other pieces from the same year, this symbol dances with playful ambiguity. Does it question the nature of morning rituals, the anticipation of the first sip, or perhaps the very essence of caffeine itself? This intriguing design choice imbues the everyday object with a sense of lighthearted curiosity, inviting viewers to ponder the brewing process hidden within its form. The Coffee Pot is more than just a functional vessel; it’s a conversation starter, a reminder that even the mundane can hold a spark of wonder.