Listening to Nature’s Voice: A Journey Through Form and Texture
Have you ever wondered why there were no landscape depictions in ancient Greece? Nature was all around them, making it seem unnecessary. How things have changed since then! Like many others, I seek inspiration in the natural beauty that surrounds us.
From one of my hikes in Sennon, West Cornwall
I love the sea and its vibrant blue colour on a sunny day. My handmade stoneware pieces often feature shades of green and blue, reminiscent of the colours I admire during my hikes in Cornwall. This remote place in the UK is one of the most inspirational and relaxing spots for me, where I can walk across wild cliffs, completely losing the sense of time and the hustle and bustle of city life. I often paint during my hikes, inspired by striking views and the power of nature.
It's not just the colours that I find appealing but also the incredible textures and surfaces: from hard, weathered stones to bubbly sea foam, from strikingly bright wildflowers to the muted solemnity of ancient rocks.
The shapes I create are also inspired by natural curvaceous lines and organic patterns. I enjoy the imperfections of handmade pottery pieces and invite you to join my world! Let your space speak with art that feels like home. Explore my collection of ceramics shaped by nature’s quiet poetry—or commission a piece that tells your story.
Sunset watching at Gurnards Head, West Cornwall