Unleash the Dragon: New Work and an Exciting Event
Hey everyone! I’m excited to share what’s been happening in my studio lately. I’ve been working on a brand-new series inspired by the vibrant energy of the Year of the Dragon. 🐉
My First Artist Launch
Elemental Harmony: Water + Fire
This first collection, composed of two distinct parts, seamlessly blends the tranquility of water and the intensity of fire. A striking black and white palette amplifies the exploration of contrasts. Together, these opposing elements converge to create a harmonious whole, reflecting the dynamic interplay of nature’s forces.
Elevating Interior Design with Original Art
As a ceramic artist, graphic designer and an art collector, I've come to understand the profound impact that original art can have on interior spaces. It's not merely about filling a blank wall or accessorizing a room; it's about infusing life, personality, and narrative into the very fabric of a home.
Travel Inspo: Morocco
My Moroccan adventure took me on a whirlwind journey through many vibrant cities where I fell in love with the country's rich culture, incredible centuries-old craftsmanship, and intoxicating colors.
Home Art Studio: Before & After
The pandemic brought about unexpected changes in our lives, and like many others, my husband and I found ourselves confined to our home for an indefinite period of time.
Travel Inspo: Egypt
Embarking on a journey to Egypt is like stepping into a time capsule, where history comes alive amidst magnificent landscapes and awe-inspiring monuments.
Tracing the legacy: A brief exploration of ceramics in the Philippines
Ceramics, an enduring art form, has left an indelible mark on the cultural canvas of the Philippines. This blog post takes a concise journey through the interesting history of ceramics in this archipelago, from ancient roots to contemporary expressions.
What is Raku firing?
Raku firing has a rich history rooted in Japan. Developed in the late 16th century, it was inspired by the wabi-sabi aesthetic of imperfection and simplicity. Originally created for tea ceremonies, Raku ceramics gained popularity for their unique, unpredictable nature.
Pushing Boundaries in 12 Bold Directions.
Over the last 14 years, I've delved into a wide range of ceramic techniques, styles, and expressions. While my creative approach has always been intuitive, organizing my body of work posed an interesting challenge.
Travel Inspo: Naoshima Island, Japan
Naoshima Island, also known as Art Island, in Japan's Seto Inland Sea is an inspiring haven where art, architecture, and nature seamlessly converge.
How I incorporate tape and wax resist with Raku.
When it comes to Raku firing, incorporating tape or wax resist can add interesting design elements to my ceramic pieces. Here's my step-by-step process:
Travel Inspo: Greece
Our Greece adventure began in Athens, where the Acropolis left us in awe with its ancient marvel. The Acropolis Museum is an absolute must visit offering a showcase of archaeological treasures and artifacts that bring the rich history of the Acropolis to life.