Daisha Douglas

Daisha is a multidisciplinary artist working in ceramics and painting. Her work explores the delicate relationship between humanity and the natural world, drawing deep inspiration from the ocean’s rhythms and the quiet resilience of nature. Through ceramics and painting, she captures the textures, colors, and movements that echo the sea’s mystery and the earth’s organic beauty. These mediums allow her to sculpt and paint stories that feel both ancient and immediate—tactile reminders of what we stand to lose if we do not protect what sustains us.

Through sculptural forms and layered brushwork, Daisha seeks to capture the fragile beauty of ecosystems that are often overlooked or endangered. Her ceramics echo the organic curves of coral, shells, and tidal formations, while her paintings reflect the shifting moods of coastal landscapes and underwater realms. Each piece serves as both a tribute and a reminder of what is at stake if action is not taken to preserve the planet.

For Daisha, art is a vessel for storytelling and stewardship. She aims to inspire others to reconnect with nature—to see its vulnerability and its strength—and to feel empowered to protect it. As her practice evolves, she remains committed to using sustainable materials and exploring collaborations that align with environmental conservation.

Her hope is that her work invites reflection, sparks dialogue, and ultimately encourages a deeper sense of responsibility toward the world we share. It stands as both a celebration and a reminder: that nature is not a resource to be consumed, but a legacy to be protected—especially here, where so much of it exists nowhere else on Earth.