Ceramicist based in South Australia

The Ghosts of our Coastal Water

The devastation of South Australia’s harmful algal bloom reveals the fragile balance of our marine ecosystems and the accelarating loss of coastal life. Through material choice and ghost-like forms, this work reflects on the haunting aftermath of environmental collapse, where once-vibrant marine vegetation becomes a spectral memory, preserved only as traces of what the sea has lost.

Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, South Australian Museum 2026
Porcelain, raku clay

Indaily SA article | Algal bloom inspires Waterhouse Natural Science Art prize winner