Cobalt
Collection

For the past four years, since releasing my first Colour Collection, my focus has been on the quiet work of making — deepening my relationship with clay, colour, and form through repetition, curiosity, and continuous practice.

This body of work marks a return to creating without constraints.
Free from fixed sizes, repetition, or external direction, Cobalt Collection unfolds as an intuitive exploration shaped by experience, trust, and creative freedom.

Each piece was allowed to arrive in its own time. Forms were refined slowly, guided by touch, proportion, and feeling rather than rules. What emerged are works that feel fully resolved — grounded, expressive, and deeply alive.

These are the most considered pieces I’ve created to date.
They carry the essence of the practice itself: bold, intuitive, and shaped by years of listening.

Each work is one of a kind.

Cobalt No. 02
$3,300.00

Cobalt No. 02 is a one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel shaped by hand in a textured stoneware clay body, giving the piece a strong yet considered presence.

The moon-inspired form feels sculptural and intentional. Tighter, more refined carving brings rhythm and depth to the surface, while a gently wavy lip introduces movement and softness at the edge. The texture holds detail without feeling busy — balanced, grounded, and quietly expressive.

Finished in a deep matte cobalt blue, the surface carries depth rather than shine. Light settles into the carved lines and textured clay, revealing subtle variations that unfold over time. While it stands confidently as an art piece, it is also fully functional and suitable for fresh flowers.

Cobalt No. 02 belongs to a 17-piece collection exploring weight, balance, and depth through a single colour — each piece numbered by completion, each existing only once.

Cobalt
Collection

Cobalt No. 09
$3,000.00

Cobalt No. 09 is a one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel shaped by hand using a groggy clay body, giving the piece a subtle texture and a more tactile presence.

The form sits somewhere between a moon vase and a classic vessel, with a soft symmetry that gently opens into a heart-like silhouette. The shape feels both sculptural and familiar, balancing softness with structure in a way that feels intuitive rather than literal.

The grog within the clay introduces quiet variation to the surface, catching light differently and adding depth without disrupting the calm of the form. This subtle texture brings a grounded, earthy quality to the piece while maintaining a refined, contemporary feel.

Finished in a deep matte cobalt blue, the surface carries depth rather than shine. Light settles into the curves and texture, revealing nuance and movement as the piece is viewed from different angles.

Cobalt No. 09 belongs to a 17-piece collection exploring weight, balance, and depth through a single colour — each piece numbered by completion, each existing only once.

Discover a new body of work — one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces shaped by intuition, colour, and time.

Cobalt No. 04
$1,000.00

Cobalt No. 04 is a one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel shaped by hand using my soft clay body, resulting in a form that feels balanced, refined, and quietly powerful.

Smaller in scale, this piece carries a strong sense of harmony. Every curve feels intentional, resolved, and complete — a form that doesn’t ask for more. It holds presence through proportion rather than size, making it a piece that draws you in the longer you look at it.

Finished in a deep matte cobalt blue, the surface carries depth rather than shine. Light moves across it gently, revealing subtle shifts in tone that enhance the simplicity of the form without interrupting its calm.

Cobalt No. 04 belongs to a 17-piece collection exploring weight, balance, and depth through a single colour — each piece numbered by completion, each existing only once.

Meet Bianca Pintan

CERAMIC ARTIST AND EDUCATOR, DEVOTED TO CREATIVE FREEDOM

Creativity, reimagined through beauty, intuition, and freedom.

What began as playful experimentation in my garage slowly became a life path I wasn’t searching for — and the foundation of a global creative practice. Guided by colour, emotion, and intuition, I create ceramics and workshops that invite people back into trust, confidence, and creative freedom.

My practice is about more than clay.
It’s about beauty as healing, colour as expression, and the courage to share what feels true.

Arrangement of a papaya half and silk flowers in matching green vases on a white background.

A place to explore ceramics, colour, and creativity — made simple and enjoyable.

Through self-developed ceramic techniques and a deep love for colour, form, and texture, I share a way of making that breaks away from rigid rules and unnecessary complexity.

This is about curiosity over perfection — learning to trust your hands, enjoy the process, and create with confidence, whether you’re making something new or connecting with a piece that already carries that energy.

Person holding a yellow textured vase with pink and white flowers against a blue background.
Colorful square-shaped objects with wavy textured surfaces arranged on a white background, casting shadows.

Ways to explore

Colorful, textured soap bars with various patterns and colors on a white surface.
Colour Secrets — The Evolution

An expanded exploration of bold, matte colour for ceramics — evolving my most-loved workshop through years of making, refining techniques, and teaching globally. From foundational colour work to layered, intuitive applications, this workshop supports ceramic artists in creating with confidence, freedom, and depth.

Person arranging unglazed pottery vases and bowls on wooden shelves in a pottery studio.
The Rolling Pin Method

An intimate studio workshop sharing the hand-building and carving methods I’ve developed through years of practice. Focused on sculptural ceramic forms — from vases to plates — this workshop explores building with flow, intuitive movement, and simple tools, supporting a way of working that feels natural, grounded, and deeply satisfying.

Colorful vases with textured, ribbed surfaces in yellow, blue, orange, and dark blue, arranged on a blue background.
The Art of Photographing Ceramics

A calm, intuitive approach to photographing ceramics — focused on capturing the presence, emotion, and true character of your work. This workshop shares simple techniques using only your phone, helping you photograph your pieces with clarity, ease, and intention.

The practice behind the work

Everything here grows from my own way of making — self-developed ceramic and colour techniques shaped through years of listening, testing, and trusting my hands.

This is a space where colour, form, and making come together as a living practice — where creative secrets turn intuition into confidence, and curiosity slowly takes shape.

At its heart, this work is about the quiet power of creating with your hands — how something deeply human and ancient can reconnect you with trust, presence, and what feels true.

Bright orange textured vase with vertical ridges on a blue background.
Green and white striped pebbles arranged in a chain spilling from a blue vase onto a white surface.
Red textured vases with pomegranate, cherries, pink lilies, and a grapefruit slice arranged on top.