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Hello! I'm Sharron Mountain, a ceramic artist and educator living in the stunning Blue Mountains of NSW, Australia. My work is deeply inspired by the natural beauty surrounding me, and I'm passionate about sharing the art of ceramics with others. My studio is tucked away in Faulconbridge, with views of the bush—a peaceful, creative haven. In my sculptural work, I explore the raw, textured layers and rich colours of the landscape. The abstract surfaces of modernist painters influence me, as does the tactile discovery of nature’s textures—something I’ve loved since childhood. I still collect sticks, rocks, and interesting textures on my walks, always photographing them for future inspiration in my work. In my Faulconbridge ceramic studio I also produce small-batch, functional pieces that blend practicality with a colourful beauty, hoping to evoke a sense of memory and presence. When you use one of my tableware pieces, I hope it encourages you to pause and appreciate the beauty in the moment. Kiln and Pottery wheel hire are also available

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