Amanda creates tactile, sculptural works—vessels, vases, and wall art—using natural materials and traditional techniques like weaving and basketry. Inspired by textures found in bark, stone, and weathered surfaces, her pieces emerge through an intuitive, material-led process rooted in daily observation and reflection.
Sustainability is at the heart of Amanda’s practice. She works with foraged fibres, found wood, and handmade paper pulp from recycled materials, using eco-friendly methods developed in her studio. This approach reflects a commitment to mindful making and a slower, more intentional way of working.
Her process embraces imperfection and spontaneity, valuing rhythm, presence, and connection. Each piece invites viewers to pause—to engage with natural textures, and to reflect on the quiet stories held within the materials. Through her work, Amanda explores the deep relationships between maker, material, and landscape.