Sonya Wilkins Ceramics at Potfest Shaftesbury and Celebrating Ceramics Waterperry Gardens
See Sonya Wilkins Ceramics at Potfest South West, Shaftesbury and Celebrating Ceramics, Waterperry Gardens in July 2026.
“nuture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think”
Benjamin Disraeli
See Sonya Wilkins Ceramics at Potfest South West, Shaftesbury and Celebrating Ceramics, Waterperry Gardens in July 2026.
When I create vessels, I am thinking not only about form, but about how that form will live within a space. I work closely with my collectors and the spaces where my vessels will live.
Language matters in fine art and ceramics. So let’s explore whether I make ceramic vessels versus ceramic vases.
When I create vessels, I am thinking not only about form, but about how that form will live within a space. Ideal for sculptural ceramics for interior designers.
When I create vessels, I am thinking not only about form, but about how that form will live within a space. Ideal for sculptural ceramics for interior designers.
A sculptural ceramic vessel is rarely about function. It is about presence. The form comes first. The curve, the edge, the weight of the piece in relation to the space around it.
Clay wasn’t a conscious career choice or a material discipline, but a catalyst for my self development, a conduit through which I could ‘speak’.
The world encourages us to focus on what we are doing. Presence asks a different question. How are we being while we do it?
Through the winter, I often find myself turning to tree wisdom, not in a symbolic sense alone, but through direct, embodied experience.
Clay attunement is a quiet practice of listening, less about shaping a material and more about relationship between hands, breath and earth.
Clay attunement is a quiet practice of listening, less about shaping a material and more about relationship between hands, breath and earth.
How trees communicate and what they teach us about connection, is based on complex scientific research that guides our understanding of self.
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