Emma Johnson Ceramics Inspired by Brutalist Architecture
There is a purity about the form and materials that reads back to another time where philosophy dictated aesthetic.
There is a purity about the form and materials that reads back to another time where philosophy dictated aesthetic.
Focusing on terracotta, she has developed a world where grand design meets minimalistic sensibility.
Don’t just limit your ceramic collection to plates and vases when you can wear your ceramics too!
Each piece in her collection harks back to a ritual, ceremony or celebration of its purpose.
Mirena started her pottery journey in 1991 after searching for the perfect vessel for flowers.
Getting excited about the cherry blossoms blooming and tulips coming out of the ground gives cause for celebration.