




Bowl Sculpture #2
Painted grogged stoneware with clear glazed interior
Katie Moore’s latest collection brings together a series of handbuilt ceramic sculptures that explore form, color, and place. Created using a variety of grogged stoneware bodies, many of the works were made while traveling through Spain and are hand-painted with layers of underglaze and slip, reflecting a process deeply connected to movement and observation.
Drawing inspiration from travels through the South of France, Moore uses collaged photographs and digital sketches as starting points for vibrant surface compositions. Expansive blue skies, vivid flora, and abstracted landscapes inform a palette that unites the collection. Together, the works continue her exploration of open and closed forms, balancing sculptural structure with painterly expression.
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Katie Moore’s latest collection brings together a series of handbuilt ceramic sculptures that explore form, color, and place. Created using a variety of grogged stoneware bodies, many of the works were made while traveling through Spain and are hand-painted with layers of underglaze and slip, reflecting a process deeply connected to movement and observation.
Drawing inspiration from travels through the South of France, Moore uses collaged photographs and digital sketches as starting points for vibrant surface compositions. Expansive blue skies, vivid flora, and abstracted landscapes inform a palette that unites the collection. Together, the works continue her exploration of open and closed forms, balancing sculptural structure with painterly expression.
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Year
2026
Materials
Painted grogged stoneware with clear glazed interior
Dimensions
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13 x 13 x 13 inches
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“I like to refer to my clay objects as theater props that I paint and direct on stage.”
About the Artist
Katie Moore
Katie Moore is an artist living and working in Northeast London. Each of her creative outputs embody an aesthetic that is colorful and playful. With a background in illustration, she has an interest in documenting the world around her. Each series of clay objects and vibrant backdrops communicate a chosen landscape. Katie's sculptures have been spotted in Elle Decoration and she has exhibited her work with M.A.H Gallery in London and made unique collections for Morgans gallery in Falmouth and McCully & Crane in Rye.

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Katie Moore’s latest collection brings together a series of handbuilt ceramic sculptures that explore form, color, and place. Created using a variety of grogged stoneware bodies, many of the works were made while traveling through Spain and are hand-painted with layers of underglaze and slip, reflecting a process deeply connected to movement and observation.
Drawing inspiration from travels through the South of France, Moore uses collaged photographs and digital sketches as starting points for vibrant surface compositions. Expansive blue skies, vivid flora, and abstracted landscapes inform a palette that unites the collection. Together, the works continue her exploration of open and closed forms, balancing sculptural structure with painterly expression.


















