Time has flown by, and I am deeply honoured and grateful to once again present my new works at The New Craftsman Gallery in St Ives. Reflecting on the past two years, my artistic journey has been a continuous struggle to evolve and refine my practice. I have spent much time enduring and contemplating, seeking to push my work forward. By reducing my participation in group exhibitions and fairs, I dedicated more time to my creations, allowing myself to explore and refine the forms I truly aspire to achieve. While there were both rewarding moments and challenges, the experience was invaluable. However, I realised that some things take time, and rather than rushing, I have decided to move forward at a steady pace, maintaining direction while allowing room to breathe.
In Geometry and Perception, I incorporate geometric elements into ceramic surfaces to create optical effects and introduce geometric forms into my work. This exhibition explores how these elements influence our perception through both form and surface.