How do you approach your work?
The potter’s wheel is my predominant tool, that is where my work starts. However, my work isn’t static, rather it evolves over time. Contemporary ceramics have many identities and I celebrate a number of these in my pieces.
Do you use any particular techniques?
I frequently use engobe to achieve the surface quality that I want. This is a mixture similar to a slip, painted on between firings, and often layered. I polish it and re-fire pieces up to 4 or 5 times until I am satisfied with the depth of surface.
©Catherine Falls
What has influenced your work?
I have always had an interest in architecture and my built surroundings. I also have a love of mid-century British constructivism. These, with other things, feed into my aesthetic: clean lines, abstract forms, the conversation between utility and form.
What are your plans for the future?
Apart from working on collections for upcoming exhibitions I intend to develop and push my ideas and sculptural practice further. I am currently interested in exploring new ceramic surfaces, colour and scale.