Art, Interior Design

Ceramics by Bridget Bodenham

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Artist Bridget Bodenham draws inspiration from her surroundings in and around Hepburn Springs, Australia. Her functional and beautiful ceramics often incorporate textures, colors, and finishes that reflect local geography and architecture. Her latest series, for instance, decorates matte pottery with geometric sketches and gold foil, elements akin to the town’s earthiness and metallics.

Photography by Kara Rosenlund

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