Bone Form
I am an avid beachcomber and this work reflects ideas around walking and collecting and finding worn fragments of bones on the beach. This piece combines the structure of bones and rock formations with eroded surfaces.
I have explored the vulnerabilities of our bodies and the internal change processes and related them to external environmental processes.
This piece is hand build using porcelain paperclay and other combustible additions. It is fired in the kiln twice, to a max of 1245◦c.





