Samantha Blundell

BA (Hons) Ceramics

“The richness I achieve comes from nature, the source of my inspiration”


– Claude Monet

Nature has always been at the forefront of Samantha’s inspiration. That burst of life and energy you experience when you walk through a bed of flowers or meadow are elements in which Samantha hopes to portray within her own work. Hand building is very much Samantha’s passion for the unique qualities she can achieve from this process. Her organic, bulb-like forms make a bold statement on their own but also work together to fully express the immeasurable experience of nature. Ceramics is unlike any other art form for her and is where Samantha feels most creative and comfortable when working with clay.

http://samanthablundellceramics.com

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