Natalie Blake’s work is sgraffito carved ceramic wall art
and tiles.
Her carving is inspired by aquatic, botanical, industrial and mythical elements.
The sculpture and layered colour create a depth of surface, texture, and a sense of three-dimensional space.
Compared to Diana Fayt I think her work is a bit too crowded and random, Diana’s work is calmer and she has a simpler design in her work.
I like the way she uses a lot of detail in her work and the colour slip she uses but I don’t like her mythical designs as I think they are a bit too much.
Her carving is inspired by aquatic, botanical, industrial and mythical elements.
The sculpture and layered colour create a depth of surface, texture, and a sense of three-dimensional space.
Compared to Diana Fayt I think her work is a bit too crowded and random, Diana’s work is calmer and she has a simpler design in her work.
I like the way she uses a lot of detail in her work and the colour slip she uses but I don’t like her mythical designs as I think they are a bit too much.



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