Driven by the unique responsive qualities of clay, Sarah creates ceramic forms that respond to the flowing contours of the body. The rhythm and movement created through her work captivates the viewer in an intimate reciprocal engagement.
“Through my work, I aim to evoke an immediate sensorial response. I am fascinated by the physicality of abstract form and how we respond to that physicality with our own.
With my work I aim to create a dialogue between the contrasting rhythms of internal and external space. The intersecting contours within the pieces create tensions between interior and exterior. As we explore the forms the contrasting tensions evoke the senses and take us on a perceptual journey.
In the contemplation of my work I hope the viewer will become aware of their own sensory response as a reciprocal conversation with the form.”
Free from the constraints of modern life, Sarah’s ceramics aim to lift our senses out of routine by creating a connection that grips the body, not fighting to be understood, but demanding to be felt. Lost in a state of aesthetic contemplation her work aims to ignite our senses in an increasingly standardised world.
“Through my work, I aim to evoke an immediate sensorial response. I am fascinated by the physicality of abstract form and how we respond to that physicality with our own.
With my work I aim to create a dialogue between the contrasting rhythms of internal and external space. The intersecting contours within the pieces create tensions between interior and exterior. As we explore the forms the contrasting tensions evoke the senses and take us on a perceptual journey.
In the contemplation of my work I hope the viewer will become aware of their own sensory response as a reciprocal conversation with the form.”
Free from the constraints of modern life, Sarah’s ceramics aim to lift our senses out of routine by creating a connection that grips the body, not fighting to be understood, but demanding to be felt. Lost in a state of aesthetic contemplation her work aims to ignite our senses in an increasingly standardised world.






