Functional

Ocean Flower series nerikomi porcelain vessel showing layered coloured-clay pattern

Ocean Flower series

Nerikomi porcelain. Coloured-clay inlay in the Cool Ice palette — each slice reveals a different interior, each vessel carries the record of its own making.

Misty Morning nerikomi bowl with layered earth-toned clay

Misty Morning bowl

Nerikomi porcelain. Eucalyptus ash glaze over layered clay — the Tasmanian bush rendered in fired material.

First Impression of Tasmania nerikomi latte cups

First Impression of Tasmania — latte cups

Nerikomi porcelain. A set that holds the feeling of arriving — the colour of sandstone, the weight of a new place.

Nerikomi functional ware from Heaven and Earth exhibition

Heaven and Earth — functional ware

Nerikomi porcelain. Cups, plates, vessels for daily use — each one carrying pattern through the clay body, not applied to the surface.


Sculptural

Dimidium Sphaera A — nerikomi sculptural work

Dimidium Sphaera A

Nerikomi sculptural form. Named work — half-sphere, pattern revealed through the cross-section. The geometry of a halved world.

a magna laetus flos 1 — nerikomi micro-sculptural work at Paranaple Arts Centre

a magna laetus flos 1

Nerikomi micro-sculptural work exhibited at Paranaple Arts Centre. Mixed media: porcelain, fleece, copper wire, optic fibre, beads.

Suspended Animation light sculpture at Design Tasmania

Suspended Animation

Light sculpture. Design Tasmania, 2025. Porcelain and fibre optic — a vessel that holds light from within.

Fire sculpture at the 2019 Australian Ceramics Triennale

Fire sculpture — Triennale 2019

Three-metre fire sculpture created with Selena de Carvalho for the Australian Ceramics Triennale. Clay, fire, performance — the kiln as collaborator.