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Author Profile
Nathalie Royston

Nathalie Royston, a self-taught ceramic artist, creates functional tableware and home décor designed to integrate into everyday life. Since 2004, she has been actively involved in the art world, wearing multiple hats as an instructor, artist, and installation assistant. As well as participating in group shows within the United States, her work can be seen through her website, nathalieroyston.com.

Her creative sanctuary is situated in picturesque Cape Ann, Massachusetts, where she finds inspiration amidst the serene beauty of the region. With deep roots in Massachusetts, Nathalie draws creative energy from the vibrant surroundings of Greater Boston.

She can be followed on Instagram @nathalie.royston.ceramics and on Facebook at facebook.com/NathalieRoystonCeramics.

Articles

Nathalie Royston, chicken and mushroom soup in brown stoneware bowl, glazed in alpine white, decorated with a leaf design.
Contemplating specific qualities of handmade ceramics fosters connections, embodies values, and provides comfort. I look to my experiences, both as a maker and as a user. Some memories trace back to my childhood, while others are more recent, rooted in conversations with those who integrate functional ceramics into their daily lives.