Bio

Holly Munro is a multidisciplinary artist with a profound appreciation for the craft and design world. Constantly exploring different methods and techniques, producing sculptural objects with distinct organic influences; Holly is drawn to working with natural materials, preferring sustainable options- environmental consciousness is always at the forefront of her practice. With a strong love for interior design Holly has a particular interest in creating objects that can enhance a living space. 

Whilst on exchange Holly gathered research on the Kerama Islands just off of Okinawa, Japan. Falling for the vibrant coral reef and tropical ecosystem it provided her with a lot of inspiration for her fourth year research. 

'Since childhood, I have been fascinated by rock pools and their unique ecosystems. Coastal forms, with their undulating shapes and textures that change with the tides, captivate me. I drift towards bodies of water for a sense of grounding and reconnecting with nature and this helps to balance both my mind and self whilst living in a society reliant on social media'.

'The Kerama Collection was greatly inspired by my exhange in Japan however, it has Scottish costal influence too'

 

Tokashiku - Black Lighting Sculpture 

Aharen - Black Fire Lighting Sculpture

Amuro - Copper Lighting Sculpture