Described as 3 dimensional drawings in the medium of ceramics, Katharine Morling’s work looks like made of paper at the first glance. Instead of simply making the pieces and leaving them in their ceramic form, Morling added some black in certain spots to create an illusive effect. Although she calls herself a ‘3D person’, these black drawing plays an important role in Morling’s sculptures, which tricks the viewer’s preconceptions about material and functionality. A toolbox, a bunch of cameras, a miniature horse, a sewing kit, take a look at what we presented here and find more on her website.

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

Unusual Paper-like Ceramic Sculpture by Katharine Morling

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