Collection: Handmade ceramics using stoneware, porcelain and raku clay bodies

This collection of handmade ceramics showcases a diverse body of work created using stoneware, porcelain, and raku clay bodies. Each piece is individually crafted in the studio, combining traditional ceramic techniques with experimental firing methods to produce distinctive forms and surfaces.

Working across different clay types allows for a wide range of textures, colours, and finishes. Stoneware offers strength and earthy character, forming the foundation for many of the pieces in this collection. Some stoneware works are further enhanced through smoke firing, where organic materials interact with the surface of the clay to create atmospheric markings and subtle tonal variations that cannot be precisely controlled or repeated. Porcelain introduces delicacy and translucency, allowing light to interact gently with the surface of finely crafted forms, while raku produces bold and dramatic surface effects through rapid firing and reduction techniques.

Every piece of handmade ceramics is shaped, fired, and finished with care, celebrating the unique qualities and possibilities of each material. From finely crafted porcelain vessels to expressive raku-fired forms and smoke-fired stoneware pieces, the work reflects an ongoing exploration of clay, fire, and process.

The result is a collection of handmade ceramics that combines craftsmanship with creativity, offering unique ceramic pieces that reveal subtle variations in texture, colour, and light.