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Making the Trivial Art
7th April 2016
Resembling simple black and white sketches at first glance, these are in fact life-size porcelain sculptures crafted by London-based artist Katharine Morling. She succeeds in turning the mundane into the wonderful.
![Chainsaw sculpture in black and white porcelain by Katharine Morling](https://www.pickledesign.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Katharine-Morlings-Black-And-White-Porcelain-Sculptures-11.jpg)
Her works, which she describes as ‘three-dimensional drawings’, depict everyday objects, animals and pieces of furniture. But after she has turned her hand to them, they take on a life unique to themselves.
![Butterflies sculpture in black and white porcelain by Katharine Morling](https://www.pickledesign.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Katharine-Morlings-Black-And-White-Porcelain-Sculptures-12.jpg)
See more of her beautiful work on the original post here.
![Matchbox sculpture in black and white porcelain by Katharine Morling](https://www.pickledesign.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Katharine-Morlings-Black-And-White-Porcelain-Sculptures-08.jpg)
![Pencil Illustration](https://www.pickledesign.co.uk/wp-content/themes/pickled/images/pencil.png)