ART AND SCULPTURE
After 20 years in jewellery, Daisy is exploring new creative possibilities by combining precious metals, gemstones, and non-precious materials such as porcelain to create art, wearable pieces, and sculptural works. With a background in art, ceramics, and sculpture, her enduring love of ceramics continually draws her back to porcelain creations. Daisy’s work has been exhibited in the UK, Australia, and Hong Kong.
Inspired by everyday objects, she creates works that merge mixed media, porcelain, and metals. Her aim is to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary—playful, expressive, and meaningful. Making the ordinary extraordinary.
Precious Lemon
Porcelain, silver, green tourmaline, glass dome
A porcelain lemon set in silver with a green tourmaline, displayed in a glass dome with base.
Three Lemons
Porcelain, wood
A composition of three handcrafted porcelain lemons arranged on a wooden plate. Complementing the piece, sculptural forms of porcelain lemons, chillies, and carrots can also be displayed on the wall as decorative art.
Precious Lemon Brooch
Porcelain, silver, green tourmaline
A porcelain half-lemon brooch set in silver with green tourmaline. Bold and sculptural, yet playful and wearable as a statement accessory.
No One Goes Hungry
Porcelain, metal, silver, green tourmaline
A sculptural work featuring a plate of food composed of porcelain lemons, carrots, chillies, aubergine, eggs, and peanuts, presented on a metal plate. The piece celebrates the power of food and addresses the critical issue of food security, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger.
This work has been exhibited at Morley Gallery, June 2025.
White Egg
Porcelain, cotton paper, wood frame
A composition of porcelain eggs on cotton paper, set within a wooden frame. Cast from a mould made with a real egg, the form symbolizes life, renewal, and rebirth. Daisy has long explored the egg motif in her jewellery collection Best Before and continues to develop it in her art and decorative works. Through this piece, she highlights the beauty of everyday objects, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Every Day is a Good Day
Porcelain, silver
A series of bottles and sculptural forms combined with a silver disc inscribed with the words “Every Day is a Good Day.”
Every Day is a Good Day – Not Today
Porcelain, cotton paper, wood frame
A wall-mounted artwork combining porcelain elements on cotton paper, set within a wooden frame.
Jewellery Banquet
An exhibition of ceramics and jewellery. Craft Central Gallery, Clerkenwell, 2011