Meet Megan White, the Kenyan-British ceramic artist making waves by turning crabs, lobsters, and ocean textures into jaw-dropping art. 🎨 Her work isn’t just pretty—it’s a rebellion against traditional beauty standards, celebrating nature’s gritty resilience through clay and glaze.
Inspired by coral reefs and the mysterious ocean floor, White’s creations feel like a Marvel movie for marine life—think Thanos-level drama for crustaceans. 🦞✨ She transforms spiny shells and rough seabed patterns into vibrant sculptures that whisper: 'Hey, even the weirdest creatures deserve a spotlight.'
‘People scroll past nature’s ‘ugly’ bits,’ White says. ‘But what if we saw them as art?’ Her latest collection—think neon-glazed lobster vases and coral-inspired tableware—is popping up in galleries from Nairobi to London, proving that sustainability and style can share the same tidepool. 🌍💡
For Gen Z travelers and eco-warriors, White’s work is a reminder: Beauty isn’t just in sunsets—it’s in the mud, the claws, and the fight to survive. 🏝️🔥
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