Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
2025
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill. Currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth
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📸: Lydia Smith, courtesy of Fife Contemporary
A few more shots of my work currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill.
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Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth
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📸: Lydia Smith, courtesy of Fife Contemporary
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#newmakers #cremerging #glazedandconfused #scottishpotters #contemporaryceramics #ceramicsnow #botanicalart #botany #houseplantclub #houseplantlove #houseplantcommunity #craftscotland #contemporarycraft #scottishcraft
A few more shots of my work currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill.
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Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth
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📸: Lydia Smith, courtesy of Fife Contemporary
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#newmakers #cremerging #glazedandconfused #scottishpotters #contemporaryceramics #ceramicsnow #botanicalart #botany #houseplantclub #houseplantlove #houseplantcommunity #craftscotland #contemporarycraft #scottishcraft
A few more shots incoming of my work currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill.
-
Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth
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📸: Lydia Smith, courtesy of Fife Contemporary
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#newmakers #cremerging #glazedandconfused #scottishpotters #contemporaryceramics #ceramicsnow #botanicalart #botany #houseplantclub #houseplantlove #houseplantcommunity #craftscotland #contemporarycraft #scottishcraft
Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
2025, unglazed stoneware, Tams England soup bowl, plant.
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpeted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill. Currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth
Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
2025, unglazed stoneware, Sylvac Hyacinth vase, capillary wicking cord, plant.
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpeted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill. Currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth
Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
2025, unglazed stoneware, Hornsea Bronte patterned coffee pot, capillary wicking cord, plant.
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A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpeted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill. Currently on show as a part of @fifecontemp Dear Earth exhibition at @kirkcaldy_galleries .
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Dear Earth is a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet, featuring work by nine artists who have reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world alongside a satellite programme of workshops and events.
#DearEarth