
Angel Ohome is an interdisciplinary artist based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, working primarily with clay to explore themes of ancestral memory, resistance, and emotional healing. Her practice is rooted in the belief that clay—earth itself—can act as a bridge between the physical and the spiritual, offering a tactile path toward self-discovery and restoration. Currently pursuing a graduate degree in art therapy and counseling, Angel integrates her artistic and therapeutic practices, seeing art as a transformative modality for investigating the inner world and reclaiming wholeness.
The framework of my art emerges from a dialogue between intuitive flow and ancestral memory. I allow the unconscious to surface, exploring themes of resistance, freedom, and emotional healing. These themes are not just contemplated — they are embodied in the making process, each artwork becoming a vessel for inner and inherited truths.
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​My work materializes the cryptic, dreamlike space I move through when creating — a space that feels mystical, ancestral, and deeply rooted in resilience and memory. Each piece becomes both a record and a ritual, shaped by personal history while also shaping my understanding of it.
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