With over 50 years of experience, Felicity challenges the traditional boundaries of pottery through a unique language of color, texture, and structure. In her exhibition, "Roots in the Depths," she explores the dynamic interplay between stability and movement, merging elements of earth and water. The series features sculptural vessels with intricate, inverted forms; their narrow bases and tilted orientations create a sense of fragile balance, revealing unexpected dimensions from every angle.
Inspired by the resilience of trees and the fluidity of marine life, Felicity’s work captures the journey from root to crown. Her textures mirror tree bark and organic sea forms, illustrating an ability to adapt, bend, and endure. These vessels function as a dialogue between the earthly and the maritime - deeply rooted yet fluid. Ultimately, the works symbolize survival and regeneration, showing how stability and renewal can coexist even within the most challenging environments.