Rebekah Clark hand-builds ceramic forms from groggy, iron-rich clays, exploring texture, organic shape, and glazes inspired by Western Australia’s coastal landscape. Influenced by geology and mid-century design, her practice balances natural history with contemporary craft. Each piece is shaped by nature’s rhythms and the unpredictability of the kiln.
The glazes she creates and intuitively applies, position the work not only as an echo of geology but as something luminous and enduring; a transformation of coastal erosion into treasure.
Clark often develops her pieces in families or series, creating variations on a theme that sit together like notes in a chord. Differences in height, curve, and aperture invite grouping, re-arrangement, and interplay within an interior setting. This responsiveness to context makes her work especially suited to composition, encouraging dialogue not only between individual objects but also with the architectural and material environments they inhabit.