About
I take great pride in crafting unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect both my creativity and the timeless beauty of the medium. Each work I create is born from a deep passion for form and texture, and I strive to bring my vision to life by blending traditional techniques with my own personal style. My goal is to create ceramics that not only serve as functional art but also evoke emotion and spark a sense of connection with those who experience them.
Rachel
CERAMIC ARTIST
I’ve spent many years working as a web developer and graphic designer, which has helped me build a solid foundation in creative and technical skills. But pottery has always been something I’ve been passionate about. For a long time, it was just a hobby I dabbled in during my spare time, but over the years, the desire to take it further has kept growing. Finally, I decided that it was time to stop putting it off. Pottery has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember, and I knew it was time to give it a real shot.
It’s been a challenging, yet incredibly rewarding decision. There’s something very satisfying about taking a lump of clay and transforming it into something unique — whether it’s a mug, a bowl, or an entirely new creation. Each piece feels special, with its own story to tell.
Starting a ceramics business is no small feat. There’s a lot to learn and manage. I’m not just creating; I’m also handling everything that comes with running a business. It’s a lot of work, and there are days when I question my decision but despite the challenges, it’s all worth it. Every time I step back and look at a piece I’ve created, I feel proud. I’m not only learning and improving my skills, but I’m also finding fulfillment in doing something I love and turning it into something real.
This journey has its ups and downs, but it’s helping me grow both personally and professionally. Pottery has given me a sense of purpose and joy that I didn’t realise I was missing. And whilst the road ahead is still full of learning and hard work, I’m excited about the future and where this new path will take me.
“The beauty of pottery lies in its imperfections, the subtle variations and irregularities that give each piece its unique character.”