Jug I — Creek
Thrown by hand and glazed in shifting blues, this ceramic jug rests where water slows and listens. A vessel shaped by fire, photographed beside the creek that mirrors its movement.
Jug VI — Drift
This hand-thrown ceramic vessel lies outside its upright state, the volume and surface allowed to assert themselves without correction.
Jug VII — Pair
Hand-thrown ceramic jug with matching saucer, conceived as a paired form and resolved through proportion and balance.
Jug II — Falls
This hand-thrown ceramic jug meets the current head-on — glazed in deep blues and iron flecks, photographed at the waterfall where erosion and endurance share the same edge.
Jug V — Moss
Thrown by hand and finished in layered blues, this ceramic vessel holds a restrained form shaped by heat and quiet variation.
Jug III — Handle
This hand-thrown ceramic jug, glazed in a copper red and soft speckle, is photographed on fallen trees — a functional form shaped by fire, carried briefly back into the bush.
Jug IV — Lichen
Hand-thrown ceramic jug, glazed in layered turquoise and earth tones, photographed resting among lichen and stone — where made objects and slow landscapes meet.