This collection of ceramics from Freya Bramble-Carter and Florence St. George was born of their mutual love of the Bahamian land and sea. Using clay that they foraged three years...
This collection of ceramics from Freya Bramble-Carter and Florence St. George was born of their mutual love of the Bahamian land and sea. Using clay that they foraged three years ago from East End Grand Bahama, they patiently waited for the clay to mature so that they could work with it. This year Freya returned to the Islands and the two potters worked night and day for two weeks collaborating on this collection also using a finer clay to complement their new clam formed vases. Their studio space is filled with love, fresh thoughts and a buzz of creative energy as they make together describing by section and play with the clay together. These vases reflect the waves that crash on the sandy shores of the Bahamas, the petals and leaves that grow from the inside of the pots belly are like tongues, the voices echoing their journey. The pots are delicate, feminine yet strong and proud.