Collection: isle of Moon

My colourful porcelain beings invite you to feel joy. They live in the space between reality and imagination. They are small companions, approachable and quietly courageous. With my background in garment design, each piece is shaped meticulously and then set free on the dancefloor of the kiln.

I work in porcelain for the tension it holds between fragility and strength. The white porcelain highlights the happy colours I develop my glazes to be. My workshop is on an island, hence the name isle of Moon. This is a space of experimentation and imagination. The isle of Moon is where I believe art can make the world a little friendlier.

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