
Objects.
Objects that are familiar but uncanny, exploring the alien nature of ourselves. Future Aliens is part of an immersive installation and community practice I devised in my final year at Central St Martins.
My material experiments leverage clay as a tool to hold memories. They’re fantastical ‘what ifs’, designed to engage the user in what could be, not what is.

Alien Landscapes. Crater glaze vase on black clay.

Crackle Jar in buff clay.

Jupiter. Small round vessel in porcelain and terracotta.

Manufacturing Artefact. The jar is subsumed by the earth that made it.

Metallic Sunset vase. Chrome creative and copper glaze.

Portrait of a Memory Before it Takes Flight. Pitfired slipcast map of a bird or a landscape or a memory.

Portrait of A Memory Before It Takes Flight. Details.

Recreation Miscommunication. Replica of a cuneiform tablet that reads "A dog walked into a tavern and said, 'I can't see a thing. I'll open this one.'"

Come Together. Terracotta bonfire and cups, carved with dreams and memories from Central St Martins Ceramic Design community.

Jasperware Parody Vase. Porcelain, cobalt, copper, iron, samarium.

Jasperware Parody Vase. Floating.

Porcelain Gameboy with crackle glaze. Drowned.

Emo Mug. Black and blue stoneware.

Retro Rocket Mugs.

Missing Pieces. Mosaic in stained Parian. Individuals carved their memories of being on the Thames into tiny tiles.