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Issy Miller WOA – portfolio

Issy Miller WOA at work

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Artist information

Issy Miller is heavily influenced by Mother Nature. Since 2022, her ceramics have taken on a comforting, earthy direction. Creating mugs, creatures, and fantastical concepts inspired by their childhood, they hope to create a world full of peaceful surrealism that people can immerse themselves in.

 

Exhibition information

This year, Issy has created a dreamlike amalgamation of two separate worlds, symbolising the complicated relationship between nature and man made. Using intricate ceramic ladybirds against a metallic lustre, they wanted to express the uncanny feeling of isolation, and the comfort of community we all experience in our natural habitats.

 Issy loves to dissect the “creepy-crawly” world that we often ignore and repel, and she hopes to illustrate human emotion and connection by giving these natural obscurities a platform to shine


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