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Element Clay Studio Organic Modern Ceramic Art
Sculptural installations & collectible objects
Released in limited collections.
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Ceramic production, Art, Design, Consulting, Pottery, Ceramics, Porcelain, installation

My biggest problem is that I always have more ideas than time.Collections I want to build.Experiments I want to test.Dir...
24/05/2026

My biggest problem is that I always have more ideas than time.

Collections I want to build.
Experiments I want to test.
Directions I want to explore.

And in the middle of deadlines, commissions, admin, motherhood, and all the moving pieces of life, the real discipline becomes focus.

Choosing what gets my energy now, and trusting that the rest will still be there when the time is right.

A very full season over here. Equal parts grateful, inspired, and a little wild. 🖤

Some of these ideas will eventually become collections, my newsletter subscribers see them first.

Life lately. 🖤It’s the last week of school, which means lots of awards ceremonies, performances, parties, and all the be...
19/05/2026

Life lately. 🖤

It’s the last week of school, which means lots of awards ceremonies, performances, parties, and all the beautiful chaos that comes with wrapping up the year for the kids.

The studio has been full too, summer commissions are keeping me busy, and I’m already scheduling for fall, which honestly feels a little wild to say.

My Facebook community has grown by 40k in just a few short weeks, which has been both exciting and a little overwhelming as I try to keep the social media fires burning in two places at once.

In between all of that, I’m doing my best to make space for the good stuff; weekends with the kids, date nights, wine tastings, tattoo appointments, parties, dinners with my beloved girlfriends, and getting back to traveling whenever I can (even if it looks a little different these days).

Life feels very full right now.

A little chaotic. A little exciting. Mostly really, really good.

Looking forward to whatever summer has in store. Thanks for letting me share a little glimpse behind the scenes.

xo,
Heather

16/05/2026

I didn’t know I could love something this much.

The making. The dreaming. The learning.

This work is my language. My connection to the world — and, perhaps most importantly, to myself.

It transforms me, over and over again.

It demands my attention. My discipline. My best.

It pushes me to work harder, dream bigger, reinvent myself, and keep growing.

To pay attention to what moves me.
To stay connected to my spirit.
To keep becoming.

Every time I walk into the studio, I fall in love all over again. 🖤
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This is the part of my process I’ve never shown.The experiments that don’t make it.  The pieces that crack in the kiln. ...
15/05/2026

This is the part of my process I’ve never shown.

The experiments that don’t make it.
The pieces that crack in the kiln.
The moments where days (or weeks) of work disappear in an instant.

It’s been over a decade since I’ve had a failure like this, which honestly feels like a pretty good run.

Working with a new clay body means taking risks, learning new limitations, and accepting that not every piece will make it to the finish line.

Failure is part of the work. An important part.

The upside is that I know exactly what went wrong, and I should be able to fix it.

This wasn’t a creative failure—it was a technical one. A lesson in process, materials, pushing into unfamiliar territory, and perhaps most importantly, not allowing haste into my practice.

That’s the thing about mastery: sometimes it looks a lot like starting over with better information.

Time to begin again. 🖤

12/05/2026

FOMO? Never met her.
Literally would not trade this life for anything. 🖤

We instinctively understand that our surroundings affect us.The things we choose to live with shape the atmosphere of ou...
09/05/2026

We instinctively understand that our surroundings affect us.

The things we choose to live with shape the atmosphere of our homes and how we feel inside of them.

The right piece can make a space feel calmer, warmer, more intentional.

Living with something crafted by hand creates a different kind of connection.

Art isn’t just decoration.

Surround yourself with things that mean something. 🖤

07/05/2026

I'm going to hold your hand when I say this.

Don't take advice from people who aren’t living a life you would want to live.

Not everyone is willing to grow. Not everyone is willing to take risks, evolve, stay disciplined, or move beyond what feels familiar.

And over the years, I’ve realized that the people who doubted me or thought I was unrealistic were deeply committed to staying exactly where they were.

Every meaningful thing in my life has come from trusting myself, protecting my vision, and continuing forward even when other people didn’t understand it. I will forever remain committed to my own growth, even if it means leaving things behind.

You have to be careful who you let shape your thinking. 🖤

A new collection: minis.Designed to be collected.Now available.
03/05/2026

A new collection: minis.

Designed to be collected.

Now available.

30/04/2026

I’ve learned that this time, being in the studio, finding my creative flow, and exploring new work, is something I have to protect.

It doesn’t just happen. It takes intention, discipline, and boundaries.

More and more, I find myself shaping my world around it, making sure it has space, making sure it happens.

It’s where everything shifts.
Where the work starts to become something more.
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Wrapping these up and getting them ready for the kiln.It’s always this moment — finishing one body of work while quietly...
28/04/2026

Wrapping these up and getting them ready for the kiln.

It’s always this moment — finishing one body of work while quietly making space for what comes next.

Even in the middle of a full season, I’ve learned how important it is to carve out time to explore. To follow an idea, to create joyfully, to expand my practice — even if it unfolds slowly.

That’s where the work goes deeper.

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