Katharine Morling
Katharine Morling
Katharine Morling creates striking ceramic sculptures that blur the boundary between drawing and object. Best known for her monochrome porcelain works, she transforms everyday items into hand-drawn, three-dimensional forms that appear as though they have stepped directly from the pages of a sketchbook. Through delicate black linework and carefully crafted surfaces, her sculptures evoke themes of memory, nostalgia, storytelling, and human presence.
Working primarily with porcelain, Katharine Morling builds life-sized installations of domestic objects, furniture, tools, and personal belongings that feel both familiar and dreamlike. Her distinctive visual language combines the fragility of ceramics with the immediacy of drawing, creating immersive works that are playful, poetic, and emotionally resonant. Each piece invites viewers to imagine the stories behind the objects, exploring the quiet relationships between people, place, and memory.
Categories:
- Ceramic
- Ceramic Sculpture
- Installations
Mediums:
- Ceramic
- Sculpture – Ceramic
Subject:
- Narative
- Still Life
