Quiet Invitations
Quiet Invitations is a series of ceramic works created as gentle offerings to both people and nature.
Through bird baths, bird homes, and pieces like ‘The Living Centrepiece’, this body of work explores clay as a vessel for gathering birds, water, flowers, light, and shared moments.
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These forms are not purely decorative; they are meant to be lived with, visited, and used. Whether placed in a garden, on a table, or within a community space, each piece invites pause, care, and quiet connection
Rooted in handmade process and thoughtful restraint, Quiet Invitations reflects my desire to create ceramics that hold life and make space for it.
The Living Centrepiece
Raised ceramic forms made for tables and shared human spaces. Designed to hold flowers, water, candlelight, or a potted plant, these pieces gather attention inward and change with use and season.
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Bird Baths & Avian Vessels
Large bird baths and smaller avian vessels, designed first for birds to hold water or grain, with flowers or floating candles as secondary gestures. These pieces extend hospitality outward, inviting nature into the space.






Community installations
Ceramic works placed within communal landscapes, creating moments of pause and care at a larger, shared scale.



