However, without an image or link, I can only offer a general framework for how one might review such a work based on its evocative title. If you can provide a description or visual, I’d be happy to give a specific critique.
“Female War I Am Pottery 01 -2015-” presents a striking conceptual collision. The title juxtaposes female , war , and pottery — traditionally, ceramics evoke fragility, domesticity, and craftsmanship, while “war” suggests violence, strategy, and rupture. The first-person declaration “I Am Pottery” implies a transformation or identification with the material, possibly exploring how women’s bodies or identities are shaped, fired, hardened, or broken by conflict — literal or metaphorical. Female War I Am Pottery 01 -2015-
It seems you’re asking for a review of an artwork titled — likely a piece from a series combining themes of femininity, conflict, and ceramic or sculptural form. However, without an image or link, I can