Claire Dooley

Porcelain maker | Borris in Ossory, Ireland

Clay in dialogue with earth

  • Claire embarked on a number of paths before finding clay
  • She immerses herself in landscapes to find inspiration
  • Her process is a combination of traditional techniques and experimentation

Claire Dooley makes hand thrown functional stoneware and porcelain pieces. "Growing up with my cartographer father who hand drew maps, and my mother who spent much of her time in the garden, it is no surprise that I chose a material so closely related to the earth," she says. Claire's colours are drawn from the soft muted palette of the Irish landscape. "When I lived by the sea, I was painting with more blues. Now that I moved to the midlands, my colours have become more earthy," she explains. Despite her natural, wild inspirations, Claire's studio is immaculately tidy, reflecting a deep need for precision and a craftsperson’s respect for doing things correctly. This balance between order and genuineness informs her process and the work she creates.

Interview

Claire Dooley
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Claire Dooley
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What led you to ceramics?
Even though I studied fine art media in college, I worked in a bank for a few years after graduating. To rediscover my creative side, I took a night class in ceramics. I felt an instant connection to the material.
How did you develop your skills?
I applied to a ceramics school in Thomastown, County Kilkenny. I was not certain that I would get in, but I did! I was really keen on taking in as much information as possible during the course, so that I could set up my own studio afterwards.
Why did you chose porcelain as a material?
In the summer break of my studies, I got the opportunity to work with Jack Doherty at his studio in Cornwall. There, I started working with porcelain. I was immediately drawn into the precision and unique qualities of the material.
What advice would you give someone starting out?
Do not be afraid to ask for help. I got many opportunities, including my work with Jack Doherty, by approaching people and asking. The worst that can happen is someone saying no. I have found that if people understand you are serious, they are usually very helpful.

Claire Dooley is a rising star: she began her career in 2020


Where

Claire Dooley

Address upon request, Borris in Ossory, Ireland
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