
Studio DHP is the creative practice of Daphne Hawkins Parker. Her sculptural ceramics evoke a sense of suspended transformation. The one-of a kind pieces are layered with molded elements, slips, and experimental glazes, then multi-fired to produce striking, unpredictable surfaces. With a bold design sensibility and an instinct for play, Studio DHP creates works that feel alive and modern.




















Under the banner of Studio DHP, Nashville-born and Philadelphia-based ceramicist and designer Daphne Hawkins Parker channels her creative energy into forms that blur the line between art and object. Her practice achieves a risky equilibrium of exploration and deliberate construction. The sculptural pieces that emerge carry her philosophy of slowing down to notice overlooked rhythms, textures, and cycles that echo the human experience of beauty, fragility, and strength.
With a foundation in Art History and Interior Design, Daphne approaches clay and materials as living mediums—full of possibility. Daphne first began working in clay at Greenwich House in NYC, and refined her technique by assisting clay artists. She draws inspiration from botanical forms, oceanic life, cellular structures, and geological forms to create dreamlike objects. Crafted at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, her forms emerge through an intuitive process evoking a sense of suspended transformation. Her artistry ranges from traditional handbuilding and 3D technology- to imbuing vessels with layers of overgrowth and eruptions. Whether in the surface detail or variegated flows of textured colors from multi-firings, her work evokes the innate tensions of the natural world but also its unplanned beauty.
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