Mollee is a ceramicist originally from the British Virgin Islands. Her journey as a ceramic artist began three years ago, and since then, her passion for this art form has flourished.
Her work is heavily influenced by the elegant and minimalist styles found in Japanese pottery. She find's inspiration in the balance and simplicity of their designs, which she strives to incorporate into her own creations.
As a ceramicist, her primary technique involves throwing on the wheel. This process allows her to shape and mould the clay into various forms, such as bowls, vases, and plates. She finds great joy in the rhythmic motion of the wheel and the ability to transform a lump of clay into a functional and aesthetically pleasing object.
In addition to wheel throwing, she also indulges in sculpting. This allows her to explore different textures, shapes, and dimensions, adding a unique touch to her collection. It provides her with an opportunity to push the boundaries of traditional ceramic art and experiment with more abstract and expressive forms.
Mollee is a ceramicist originally from the British Virgin Islands. Her journey as a ceramic artist began three years ago, and since then, her passion for this art form has flourished.
Her work is heavily influenced by the elegant and minimalist styles found in Japanese pottery. She find's inspiration in the balance and simplicity of their designs, which she strives to incorporate into her own creations.
As a ceramicist, her primary technique involves throwing on the wheel. This process allows her to shape and mould the clay into various forms, such as bowls, vases, and plates. She finds great joy in the rhythmic motion of the wheel and the ability to transform a lump of clay into a functional and aesthetically pleasing object.
In addition to wheel throwing, she also indulges in sculpting. This allows her to explore different textures, shapes, and dimensions, adding a unique touch to her collection. It provides her with an opportunity to push the boundaries of traditional ceramic art and experiment with more abstract and expressive forms.