





Vessel Proteaceae
Molly Roberts – Untitled
Ceramic sculpture 30×20cm
Johannesburg-based artist Molly Roberts transforms playful constraints into creative fuel, using chance as a co-creator. Guided by dice rolls, Roberts blends intention and unpredictability, incorporating scavenged materials and influences from archaeology and microbiology. This sculptural piece reflects the organic form of the South African pincushion protea, its spiky, layered structure echoing both natural growth and creative experimentation. The glossy deep blue and contrasting white glaze create a dynamic interplay of light and texture, capturing the tension between order and chaos.
Molly Roberts – Untitled
Ceramic sculpture 30×20cm
Johannesburg-based artist Molly Roberts transforms playful constraints into creative fuel, using chance as a co-creator. Guided by dice rolls, Roberts blends intention and unpredictability, incorporating scavenged materials and influences from archaeology and microbiology. This sculptural piece reflects the organic form of the South African pincushion protea, its spiky, layered structure echoing both natural growth and creative experimentation. The glossy deep blue and contrasting white glaze create a dynamic interplay of light and texture, capturing the tension between order and chaos.
Molly Roberts – Untitled
Ceramic sculpture 30×20cm
Johannesburg-based artist Molly Roberts transforms playful constraints into creative fuel, using chance as a co-creator. Guided by dice rolls, Roberts blends intention and unpredictability, incorporating scavenged materials and influences from archaeology and microbiology. This sculptural piece reflects the organic form of the South African pincushion protea, its spiky, layered structure echoing both natural growth and creative experimentation. The glossy deep blue and contrasting white glaze create a dynamic interplay of light and texture, capturing the tension between order and chaos.