Crafts CouncilDirectoryChloe Hicks DesignsMixed media crafter and ceramicistLeicester, EnglandCeramicsMixed mediaWebsiteE-mailInstagramAboutInfoSustainabilityAs a designer-maker, I am constantly inspired by the art around me, particulary by the art created by nature; whether that be the natural growths and formations of patterns, or the organic shapes, colours and textures which often serve as a wellspring of ideas for my ceramics, and my jewellery making for my small business, NatAndChlo.Focus:ceramics which create an atmosphere and can connect with the viewerCV:Download documentWith my love for nature, it concerns me how much climate change has negatively impacted our environment. My recent series: 'Coral Decay', represents the impact of human actions on our ecosystems, particularly nature's aquatic life. For example, coral is a vital part in the health and biodiversity of marine life, the effects of climate change are bleaching coral, causing a decline in coral reefs. As I progress in my ceramic journey I hope to continue to learn more sustainable practices.AboutAs a designer-maker, I am constantly inspired by the art around me, particulary by the art created by nature; whether that be the natural growths and formations of patterns, or the organic shapes, colours and textures which often serve as a wellspring of ideas for my ceramics, and my jewellery making for my small business, NatAndChlo.InfoFocus:ceramics which create an atmosphere and can connect with the viewerCV:Download documentSustainabilityWith my love for nature, it concerns me how much climate change has negatively impacted our environment. My recent series: 'Coral Decay', represents the impact of human actions on our ecosystems, particularly nature's aquatic life. For example, coral is a vital part in the health and biodiversity of marine life, the effects of climate change are bleaching coral, causing a decline in coral reefs. As I progress in my ceramic journey I hope to continue to learn more sustainable practices.WebsiteE-mailInstagramProjectCoral DecayProjectExploring colour