and the rich layering of colour reminiscent of his silk screenprints
Aroha nui is influenced by Jessica Scott Petersen's love for Pacifica and Māori pattern and design
Intaglio dry point etching in black frame
Each piece is crafted to be both personal and expressive—small objects with lasting impact
A beautiful white freshwater button pearl sits inside a sterling silver cap
Shrine Marianne Muggeridge and the rich layering of140mm Diameter x 50mm Depth Jamie Smiths work embodies simplicity, integrity, and connection. Though surrounded by clay from a young age, as his mother was a ceramicist, he found his own path to pottery in his mid twenties, evolving from curiosity into a disciplined practice of throwing, glazing, and firing. His functional stoneware balances form, texture, and everyday use, with each piece carrying subtle variations that reflect the rhythm of handwork