Inspired by the natural world
I create ceramic sculptures that are
elegant and sensuous
but tinged with the uncanny.

My clay pieces suggest the vitality of plants, water, wind, earth but are not literal representations. Instead my organic sculptures look as if they are mutating organisms or evolving formations, the curious and unusual products of natural selection and possibly human intervention. I aim to create objects that seem to grow or move, shaping and animating the space around them. My sculptures are enigmatic and encourage dynamic, open ended associations. My interest in dualities (beauty vs. the unnatural, attraction vs. menace, organic vs. industrial etc.) leads to me to create ambiguous forms that are animated, otherworldly and occasionally whimsical.

Collaborative Gallery

Over the past few years Paula has collaborated with several artists to create new work. Read more...

Pottery Gallery

Paula’s wheel thrown and handbuilt pottery is made with the highest quality clays and food safe glazes. Read more...

Sculpture Gallery

Paula’s sculptures are hand built and she uses a variety of clay bodies, varying from earthenware to porcelain. Read more...

Paula In Studio

Paula is an active educator, serving as mentor three times with the Carfac Saskatchewan Mentorship Programme as well as teaching community pottery classes since 2011. Read more...