• Burning Stuff, Art Waste, Ethical Foraging, and Environmental Impact.

    Burning Stuff, Art Waste, Ethical Foraging, and Environmental Impact.

    There’s a lot to unpack in this blog post. As my methods of making continue to expand, I’ve been re-evaluating the ecological ethics of my art practice. Something that always plays on my mind is the sustainable nature of my artwork in relation to pollution and climate change. It’s one of those silent killers that…

  • Kiln Melting Glass over Ceramics

    Kiln Melting Glass over Ceramics

    I have been experimenting with melting found beach glass and recycled wine bottles over my ceramic sculptures and here are a few things I’ve learned along the way. Less is more. It doesn’t take a lot of glass to create transformative effects. Depending on your project, adding small amounts of crushed glass can add little…

  • Sodium Silicate Pottery Cracked Surfaces: Slab Building Technique

    Sodium Silicate Pottery Cracked Surfaces: Slab Building Technique

    How do potters achieve those amazing crackled patterns in their ceramic pieces? With the magic of Sodium Silicate. You may have seen artists use this clear, liquid medium on the outside of wheel-thrown pottery before stretching the work into larger forms with various cracked designs running across the surface. What exactly is Sodium Silicate? And…

  • How to Clean Up Clay and Glaze Safely!

    How to Clean Up Clay and Glaze Safely!

    After completing my Visual Arts degree in 2021 and moving from ‘institute student studio life’ into ‘unsupported garage studio life’ – I’ve been pushing the limitations of my experimental glazed ceramics at home. It’s been fun! But it’s also been very messy and I was worried about how I would dispose of clay and glaze…

  • Making Ceramic Jewellery

    Making jewellery and wearable art evolved from a combination of exploring ways to recycle and further develop my ceramics, along with resurrecting an old jewellery-making hobby I started many years ago (I used to make pendants out of wood, hand-cut and delicately pyrography burned with animal and nature themed designs). Now that I’m experimenting more…