About

I’m a ceramic artist based in Fremantle/Walyalup, working with hand-built and wheel-thrown vessels that explore carved texture, intentional form, and the quiet spaces they hold.

My journey with clay began just a few years ago, but it quickly became a medium that felt like home, a way to slow down, ground myself, and create with intention. I come from a family of creatives and have always been drawn to making, moving between painting, photography, and other tactile forms before finding my way to clay.

Over time, my practice has merged with the rhythms of daily life. I’m inspired by natural textures, photography, botanical forms, light, and the rituals that quietly nourish us - preparing food, collecting objects, honouring seasons and noticing what feels supportive in a day.

My ceramic work is intuitive and largely hand-built, with each surface carved by hand and each piece embracing its own imperfections. The vessels I make are designed to be lived with - to hold seasonal flowers, warm drinks, shared meals, or moments of stillness.

Alongside clay, I share Notes of Nourishment - a slow mail club centred around food, connection, and everyday nourishment. It grew from the same impulse as my ceramics: a desire to create things that support presence, simplicity, and connection in daily life.

Both offerings are rooted in attention and care. One takes shape in clay, the other in words and recipes, but they come from the same place - a belief that small, intentional moments can be grounding, nourishing, and quietly shape our lives.

Ceramics & Ritual - Small release hand-built and wheel-thrown vessels made with intention. 

Notes of Nourishment - A slow mail club centred around food, nourishment, and connection.