Textures Textures
My hands are drawn to texture like a moth to a flame. It’s a primal fascination, a need to understand the layers that make up the world around me, whether it’s a glaze’s smooth, glassy skin or the rough, yielding … Continued
My hands are drawn to texture like a moth to a flame. It’s a primal fascination, a need to understand the layers that make up the world around me, whether it’s a glaze’s smooth, glassy skin or the rough, yielding … Continued
I believe that every vessel carries a soul—a quiet essence shaped by the hands and heart of its maker. Each curve, texture, and imperfection reflects a moment in time, a silent echo of the thoughts and emotions that breathed life … Continued
With the arrival of spring, I’ve been reflecting on new growth and creativity. I thought this would be the perfect moment to share something exciting with you. I’m so thrilled to announce that I’ve been working on a new series … Continued
Merging Art, Permaculture, and Cultural Resilience My passions for ceramics and permaculture have beautifully intertwined in this project: handcrafted clay seed jars. Beyond their practicality, these jars embody a more profound significance—honouring seeds’ sacred role in Indigenous cultures. Seeds are … Continued
Alcoves: Inspired by the Mystique of Caves Alcoves were born from my fascination with caves—their dark, comforting embrace offers me a place to process my thoughts and feelings. It’s a space where one can be fully present and still. I … Continued
Raku pottery firing is an exciting and unpredictable ceramic technique that brings a touch of magic to the pottery process. Originating in Japan, Raku has become a beloved method for potters worldwide who appreciate its unique results and the connecting … Continued
This week, I tried weaving with raffia palm, which reminded me of my Mauritian heritage. It brought back many memories, as raffia is a material that is used to make baskets and house brooms from the raffia fiber. It was … Continued
The origins of brush making can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where early humans used twigs, animal hair, and plant fibers to create rudimentary brushes for painting, cleaning, and grooming. In many cultures, the craft of brush making was … Continued