Let Them Eat Cane was a playful experiment With material that turned into a great love along the way, simplicity of enjoying and surrendering to the process all the while being far from simple. I experimented with many techniques resulting in burnt polymer, to an abundance of spilt paint.
OMERÓ came to life after the birth of my son during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic – an incredibly isolating time, not only due to lockdowns but as any mother knows, the isolation of becoming a new mum, accepting your forever role and losing touch with your old self.
Throughout this journey I searched for something to keep me grounded…
Clay.
From a very young age I have always obsessed over the natural tones that come from clay and the quiet moments that come with using your hands.
OMERÓ is an ever-evolving representation of me & what I’m feeling, all pieces have a story or an inspiration based on using curiosity & playfulness to create conversations in the viewers minds around ecosystems, global warming and ways we can nurture the beautiful world around us and ourselves.