I still wonder what she had meant to say, the words that hovered on the edge of her lips. In her eyes, tinged with sorrow, grievance, and a fragile hope, who was she looking at? I hope she has found the light meant for her.
Stoneware pottery and glaze. A cheerful flower to replicate nature all year around. This hydrangea is made up of more than 40 individually cut flowers, which have then been attached to the base. Once fired in the kiln, I applied 4 different glaze colours to create the variation of colour seen in each flower. The […]
Stoneware pottery and glaze. A cheerful flower to replicate nature all year around. This hydrangea is made up of more than 40 individually cut flowers, which have then been attached to the base. Once fired in the kiln, I applied 4 different glaze colours to create the variation of colour seen in each flower. The […]
Stoneware pottery and glaze. A cheerful flower to replicate nature all year around. This hydrangea is made up of more than 40 individually cut flowers, which have then been attached to the base. Once fired in the kiln, I applied 4 different glaze colours to create the variation of colour seen in each flower. The […]
an 8 double page texture textile book : featuring “Slow Stitching ” : colours used are rainbow and pink: one colour per page : it includes a preface and cover page. You are invited to explore and experience the texture and colours by donning white gloves . It has been created with one focus in […]
“A Gentle Hold” explores the quiet strength found in connection and care. Hand-cut from corrugated cardboard and softly illuminated from within, the piece evokes the early moments of creation, two forms encircling a glowing centre, like cells dividing, or figures leaning in toward something sacred. The layered curves and subtle shadows form a visual rhythm […]
This work invites you closer. Hand-cut from humble cardboard, its intricacy is revealed in the quiet spaces, in the way light passes through and leaves behind shadow. Suspended from the surface, it breathes gently with the room. Each thread-like cut speaks to the patience of process, and the beauty found not in boldness, but in […]
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