Mudworks


I believe that art
and design should transcend trends, offering enduring beauty and functionality.

Each piece is designed to evoke a sense of calm and harmony, serving as a quiet, yet powerful presence in any space.

My work is rooted in the
belief that art and design should seamlessly blend form and function,

Elevating daily rituals can significantly enhance a sense of calm and deepens our connection to nature.

Recognizing the beauty in each moment not only elevates these rituals but also nurtures a profound appreciation for the environment.

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A woman with long, wavy hair smiling at a table set with ceramic bowls and plates, with a vase of orange and yellow flowers in the background.

Who I am:

A person shaping a clay pot on a spinning pottery wheel, with fingers covered in wet clay.

As a ceramic artist with a foundation in interior design and multimedia arts. I create timeless, functional pieces that blend simplicity with organic design.

My work draws inspiration from nature’s organic forms and a deep commitment to environmental awareness.

  • A rustic, dark brown ceramic mug with a speckled pattern sits on the corner of a light wooden table. The background features a plain, light-colored wall.

    New Work

    Gallery

  • A minimalist ceramic vase with a textured surface holding two artificial poppy flowers, one red and one pink, against a plain light gray background.

    Vases

    Home Decor: Bringing nature's tranquility into your space with handcrafted vases.

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  • Stacked white ceramic bowls and small cups on a table.

    Tableware

    A refined stoneware tableware set balancing handcrafted aesthetics with everyday practicality.

    Clean lines, muted tones, and matte glazing create a calm tablescape, while dishwasher- and microwave-safe durability supports modern routines.

    Stackable pieces scale from solo meals to small gatherings — built for those who value understated design and functional longevity.

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  • A corner of a room with a potted plant, a table lamp, and various ceramic decorative items on a surface. A wall calendar with a line art abstract image is hanging on a plain white wall.

    Lamps

Lived With, Loved, and Used

Brenda

“There’s a quietness to her pottery that I love. The shapes are simple, the colors feel calm, and everything just fits into our home without trying too hard.”

Camille

“These pieces feel so thoughtful and well made. I reach for them every day without even thinking about it. They’re beautiful, but also practical in the best way.”



Jessica

“I love that every piece feels slightly different but still cohesive. It makes the collection feel personal and human.”


Slow Observations

Slow Observations

A person shaping a ceramic bowl on a pottery wheel in a pottery studio, surrounded by clay and pottery tools.
Notes on process, practice, and everyday making