In the window area of the St. Louis–based Duane Reed Gallery, there’s I Love Mushrooms, a 24-inch female figure in a yellow jumpsuit with a bright-red mushroom under one of her stubby little arms; her wide, narrow blue eyes look out on the viewer steadily, and maybe a little suspiciously. She has red discs on her cheeks—bigger and somehow more serious than a clown would have.
There’s also Tiny Neighbor, a 14-inch-tall gray squirrel-like creature, seated on its rump, who also seems to have some wolf DNA. His body is “dressed” in the images of two women, one with white hair and the other with red, who share the mushroom woman’s enigmatic look: intense and focused, but on what? And Ready to Conquer the World is a person in pink racing shorts, blue shirt, blue helmet-ish hat, and flip-flops, who seems about to step into some unknown but cartoonish future.
The figurative sculptures are all done in stoneware with vivid underglaze paint by Janina Myronova, a Ukraine-born ceramist and sculptor who’s having a moment, and gallerist R. Duane Reed is smitten.
I Love Mushrooms, 2026, stoneware, underglaze, paint, 24 x 14 x 6 in.