| COLLECTIONS |
MOMENTS OF JOY
Moments of Joy is a body of work designed with the aim of evoking emotions. To encourage reflection, as well as highlight the importance of time. Giving ourselves time to stop, reflect and most of all enjoy moments of joy.
The pieces made to create the installation as with most of my work has a strong association with motherhood and was heavily inspired through friends and families as well as my own moments of joy. Making it even more pleasurable to work on. If a little emotional at times.
With ducks symbolising laughter and happiness, I have given them pride of place and set them with in this celebratory installation and collection of whimsical table ware in both playful and tranquil water scenarios. I hope that the combination of the bunting, delicate porcelain, tranquil glazes, and comedic ducks, provides the viewer with all the rich ingredients to lose themselves in their own thoughts and joyous memories.
THE ART OF MOTHERHOOD: EXPRESSING THE UNSEEN REALITIES
Historically motherhood has been a significant theme in art and it remains a constant source of inspiration. My work often relates to me as a mother in some way, shape, or form. It’s a subject I am passionate about, not only because I am one but also because of all the stereotyping around it. For example, the idea that your mother is the only person who will always love you or that your mother moulds who you are. As with many things, there is a constant social bombardment of which not all are applicable or even true.
Being a mother is not an easy role to take on, but it is, for me, the hardest and most rewarding job, I have ever had. Initially exploring sculpture and form, I sculpted animals - a polar bear and a whale - each with a baby created with the clay I took out of them when hollowing them out.
I was exploring emotions, touch, and the overarching impacts of motherhood, which is a complex and multi-faceted experience that is not limited to the biological act of childbirth alone. It can encompass various stages of nurturing, caretaking, and protection. Motherhood is a continuing journey with numerous and relentless often daily challenges that demand a great deal of resilience, perseverance, and love.
Ceramics, too, can be a metaphor for the experiences of motherhood. Clay is a material that is pliable yet strong and can be shaped into anything one desires. Much like children in the care of a mother, the process of creating ceramics requires patience, dedication, and attention to detail.
Inspired by Johnson Tsang, Lucid Dreams series, and the emotions and expressions he captures with his work, I cast my own face, and made a mould enabling me to slip cast and iterate. Experimenting, I wrote all over one of the faces using words to describe the emotions, you feel and go through regularly as a mother.
Constantly working and looking at my face on the desk was a weird experience, making me consider many thoughts, including wanting to express a sense of being overwhelmed. Thus, creating a body of work, in which a face appears as if submerged. It was challenging to get the glaze effect right, as I had an image in my head of how it would look. Most days, we all, at some point, mothers or not, have a sense of being overwhelmed. A sense of drowning; keeping my head above water is a phrase I have used many times.
My body of work is intended to bring to the forefront the realities of being a mother, acknowledging the emotional roller coaster that we experience and live daily, which often goes unseen or misunderstood. For me, motherhood represents a profound level of human connection, not only between myself and my children but also among all mothers, parents, and carers.
Beautifully Brutal
It’s wonderful but it’s hard
Harder than you imagine
It’s joyful but it’s tiring
More tiring than you imagine
It’s amazing but it’s painful
More painful than you imagine
It’s rewarding but it’s expensive
More expensive than you imagine
It’s a love like no other, but its brutal
Motherhood is Beautifully brutal
ESSENCE
Bearing in mind Tom Dixon’s ethos is “Expressive minimalism” I wanted to keep my designs simple. I experimented for some time with various vessels and shapes trying to include coal feet on to everything. Being a, literal person I thought this would be both effective and expressive.
After lots of discussion, feedback and advice I let go of the coal drops and looked at other ways to bring coal into my collection.Using an ash glaze was one way. I also added a little black stain in to my clay body which when fired gave it a smoky appearance which I really liked. I used a black underglaze known for its coal like appearance or cast iron giving the impression of weight.
I found that by using a small but effective palette I started to create the beginnings of a collection capturing the Essence of the Coal Office.
JOY
This body of work is very much representative of me, my life, my beliefs, my loves, my strengths and my weaknesses. The project for me, was a journey of discovery that I had initially struggled with, it then evolved quite rapidly when I invited those who know me to answer a few questions. Enabling me to view myself through the eyes of others. It was a game changer and, connections flowed naturally.
Life hasn’t always been easy, and there are still tough days as I am sure there always will be. Though with, strength, determination, love and support from my close friends (my family) I have more today than I ever once dreamed I’d have.
We all roar occasionally and that’s okay. I believe that we should all laugh loud, love hard and roar when needed.
“Joy”
The Roar , The Purr , The Wrath of a Lioness
Protective over her cubs
Her pride, her love, her joy
The Roar , The Purr , The Wrath of a Lioness
Loyal to all she cares for
Her pride, her love, her Joy
The Roar , The Purr , The Wrath of a Lioness
Resilient, strong and determined
Her Pride, her love her Joy
BENEATH THE SURFACE
In my practice and this collection whales’ surface as symbols of motherhood — immense, protective, and profoundly nurturing. Their vast bodies carry a quiet strength, yet their gestures toward their young are filled with tenderness. This duality mirrors the experience of motherhood: the weight of responsibility balanced with the softness of love.
Whales carry and care for their calves in the great expanse of the ocean, guiding them through an environment both beautiful and overwhelming. I see this as a reflection of my own journey of motherhood, a guide through the unknowns of life, offering both safety and freedom. The ocean becomes a metaphor for the world — wide, uncertain, and ever-changing.
They do not live alone; whales travel in pods, embodying the idea that care is communal, that motherhood extends beyond one body into networks of love and support. This resonates with me personally and how I see clay itself — a material that holds, contains, and carries. In my hands, ceramics become vessels for these emotions, reminders of how joy and tenderness ripple outward from the act of mothering.
FLUTTER IN THE WIND
Flutter in the wind is a range of porcelain vessels, each carefully handmade and each unique. Lightly pinched at the edges, giving them a delicate appearance and offering both elegance and simplicity. Allowing them to complement any setting.
Inspired by moments of lightness, transition, and quiet resilience — the way small, delicate forms move within much larger forces. Evoking thoughts of fabric drying on a line, leaves trembling, wings in motion, or breaths carried through open air, all suggesting vulnerability paired with strength.
Translating this into vessels that feel gently animated: rims that lift and dip, surfaces that ripple or fold, and forms that appear caught mid-movement, celebrating softness, adaptability, and the beauty of motion held briefly still.
There are three different size ranges, from small to large, with some adorned with a coloured edge and others untouched. They were created with the intention of being multipurpose, lending themselves to anything from a trinket keepsake to a delightful dessert bowl, and the larger ones, anything from a beautiful centre piece to a vessel for a floral display.