Sinéad O’Connor is an award-winning enameller whose practice explores the dynamic interaction between glass, metal, and heat. Working in a contemporary style, she experiments with the chemistry of enamel, pushing materials to their limits through extreme temperatures to reveal unexpected reactions and surfaces.
Primarily working with copper, Sinéad embraces the natural oxides that emerge during firing to influence and transform the colour of the enamel. She often employs traditional techniques such as sifting, sgraffito, and overfiring, combining different types of enamel to create subtle depth and texture. Many of her pieces are textured before enamelling, allowing molten glass to settle within the indentations and highlight the movement of the material under heat. Frequently, the enamel is drawn back to expose the raw copper beneath, creating a striking interplay between polished metal and vitrified glass.
Sinéad also teaches enamelling at her studio in Cornwall and selected venues around the UK.