“Each form holds the ability to command space — through its volume, surface and presence. It begins as particles of shaped dust; clay moved and moulded in my hands with time, tools and sustained attention.
Years of working with porcelain have taught me that the material is not passive. It softens, resists, fractures and yields. What once felt like error now reads as instruction. I reshape, mend and refine in dialogue with the clay, allowing the form to emerge through negotiation rather than force.
Each work remains unique, even in repetition — not cast replicas, but handmade individuals born from clay, attention and imagination.”
— Christie Lange, Binalong Bay