Pittwater Artist Trail
Open StudiosVisitors can engage with the artists, see how they work and what inspires them, buy beautiful original artworks or perhaps enrol in one of the courses offered by a number...
Situated in beautiful Guringai country, Sydney’s Pittwater, Salt Studio Sydney is where you will find me.
An organic and sculptural starting point and an absolute adoration of all things botanical, I create slow hand-built ceramic vessels and tableware which attempt to honour nature. Surrounded as we are with technology 24 hours a day and the perfection isolation, fast pace and instant gratification which comes with it, this approach just feels so good.
Inspired by the beautiful, incredible, natural landscape of Pittwater and a wild childhood spent on Dyarubbin (Sydney’s Hawkesbury River), the visual language; shape and tone of sandstone, gum tree and oyster shell are part of my DNA and inform my work.
Visitors can engage with the artists, see how they work and what inspires them, buy beautiful original artworks or perhaps enrol in one of the courses offered by a number...
Visitors can engage with the artists, see how they work and what inspires them, buy beautiful original artworks or perhaps enrol in one of the courses offered by a number...
The Pittwater Artist Trail is an alliance of artists who collectively open their studios to the public twice a year, creating a trail for art lovers. There is also a...
Inspired by the organic form of nature here where land meets sea, the place of the Garigal People, Pittwater, Sydney. The tidal pools, the surf beaches, the quiet coves of this area; the sandstone formations, angophora costata and all of the abundant wildlife influence my work every day.
With clay I love to explore principles of freedom, balance, rhythm, organic growth of life, attraction, repulsion, harmony and contrast.