
Hill & Dale Dinnerware

Alternating Colours of Oat Field and Distant Fields
A place setting resembles a topographic map

Bowls and Ramekins
Sculpted feet aid in quick drip drying, water drains away easily

Distant Trees Colour
The bottoms and edges of the dishes are unglazed to reveal the brown speckled clay

Alternating Colours of Oat Field and Distant Fields
The edge of each plate is cut free-hand to resemble gentle hills and valleys.

Dinner Plates
Plates in the Colours Distant Trees, Oat Field and Corn Stalks

Place Setting in Distant Trees Colour
Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Bread Plate, Bowl and Ramekin

Plate Stack
The base of every plate is uniform in shape and size for easy stacking







This series was created during a mentorship with Angelo di Petta for a group exhibition called Cultivation at the Gardiner Museum Shop from May to July 2021,
Hill & Dale Dinnerware marks a milestone in my ceramics career. It is a fully realized integration of function and artistic expression.