In the Ceramics Series I explore symbolic forms distilled into vessels, fragments, and elemental structures.

Created in black textured clay, these works investigate containment, memory, transformation, and presence through simplified botanical geometries.

Rather than representing flowers directly, the pieces function as material traces of growth — forms shaped by accumulation, opening, erosion, and quiet persistence.

Each object exists between sculpture and vessel, carrying both symbolic meaning and physical presence.

Ceramics

  • Leaf of Silence

    A solitary leaf-form reduced to its essential gesture — a quiet space for stillness, reflection, and pause.

    In Development

  • Spiral Core

    A spiral structure representing the hidden centre from which movement, memory, and transformation emerge.

    In Development

  • Gathered Form

    Layered surfaces converge toward a protected interior, holding accumulated experience within a unified structure.

    In Development

  • Inner Chambers

    A vessel divided into interconnected spaces, reflecting the multiplicity of inner life and the coexistence of different emotional territories.

    In Development

  • Threshold Bloom

    A partially opened structure suspended between enclosure and emergence, capturing the moment just before transformation becomes visible.

    In Development

  • Quiet Remains

    A grounded form marked by subtle rupture and endurance, carrying traces of what has passed while remaining fully present.

    In Development