Ceramic artist Grace DePledge creates a stunning collection of intricately designed pottery. Enjoy, and visit her website for more.
I am a studio potter who finds joy in creating hand-carved porcelain pots that communicate life, growth, vitality, and abundance. I favor feminine, wheel-thrown forms and ornately patterned surfaces that reference nature.
I grew up surrounded by vineyards, rivers, and the mountains of California, where I developed a love for nature and artistic expression. I hold a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and spent many professional years as a creative director, cultivating skills in graphic design, typography, photography, and writing, and using those elements to craft meaningful messages.
Having transferred my creative energy to clay, I now seek to craft meaningful pots—finding both a connection to my roots in design, as well as tremendous inspiration in exploring form and pattern on the dimensional porcelain surface.
I work primarily with mid-range porcelain to create intricately carved, functional pots. My one-of-a-kind pieces are wheel-thrown and trimmed, and are then carved and decorated entirely by hand. I sketch designs onto the clay surface when it is firm, yet moist—the stage called leather hard—and then invest a significant amount of time, using a variety of tools, to carve the clay.
People ask how I decide what to carve. I am greatly inspired by the natural world, historical ornament, calligraphy, and patterns in textiles, metal work, and ceramics. I explore textural patterns in my work through ornament, movement, fluid lines, and a peaceful palette of transparent glazes.
Although decoration of each pot begins with a plan, I find that as I begin to carve, there are always spontaneous additions.
I believe that experiencing beauty is essential to life, and I value investing my work with human touch, enduring quality, and fine craftsmanship. Working in clay brings me great joy. I hope to share that joy and bring a little art into the everyday lives of people who use my pots.
omgosh, your work is so beautiful…i just love the birds so intricately carved into the clay!! And the light blue glaze goes so nicely with the patterns you’ve carved!!
I completely agree, Kathryn. Yes, I’m addicted to clay (admittedly biased) but how much prettier can you get?
Thank you!
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
Grace, your work is wonderful. It has the look of fine antiques, especially the Robin’s Egg Blue ones. The kind of pieces people would comment “They don’t make them like that anymore.”
Thanks to all for you kind words. If you are interested in being notified when new work is available, please visit my website: gracedepledge.com, and fill out to he brief form to be placed in my email list.
I am unable to locate a place to buy your work. Suggestions?
Such a peaceful loveliness to your pieces. I can hear beautiful music in the background while carving!
What is the tool shown in the picture of you carving the bird with leaves?