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Maricelle Olivier: The Bushland Remembered: Landscape as Surface in Ceramics

Maricelle Olivier: The Bushland Remembered: Landscape as Surface in Ceramics

Update: 2025-12-30
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This week I’m @bobacton joined on the Colour and Ceramics Podcast @colourandceramics by Australian ceramic artist Maricelle Olivier, whose work is deeply shaped by memory, landscape, and line.

Drawing inspiration from South Africa’s Kruger National Park, a place tied to generations of family history, Maricelle meticulously draws and etches every line into her ceramic surfaces. The result is a layered, rhythmic abstraction of landscape and emotion, brought to life through colour.

We talk about: • drawing as a way of remembering • surface as emotional terrain • translating childhood landscapes into contemporary ceramic language

🎙️ Now live on the Colour & Ceramics Podcast

🔗 Website Link: https://maricelleolivier.com/

🔗 Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/molivier_ceramics/

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Maricelle Olivier: The Bushland Remembered: Landscape as Surface in Ceramics

Maricelle Olivier: The Bushland Remembered: Landscape as Surface in Ceramics