Young woman with long hair and pale skin holding a ceramic piece that resembles a face, with abstract artwork behind her and other ceramic sculptures on a wooden table.

Ruohong is a London-based ceramic artist currently studying Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, with a background in Visual Arts from the University of Sydney. She has 5 years of experience in ceramic practice and has professional experience across both making and teaching contexts in Jingdezhen and London.

Her practice moves between functional vessels and experimental ceramic sculpture. In vessel-based work, she emphasises technical precision and formal clarity; in her sculptural practice, she explores the body, interpersonal relations, and communication and language, using clay to articulate subtle and embodied emotional experiences.

Ruohong Li

Broken blue and white porcelain bowls and cups on a wooden surface, with a person's hands holding chopsticks and a bowl of rice.
A small ceramic teapot shaped like a pumpkin with a lid and a spout, placed on a white textured cloth.
Close-up of a rusty, old metal teapot with a tiny dinosaur figurine on its lid, appearing to roar or growl.
A close-up of a fossilized animal skull with sharp teeth, resting on a white surface with a plain light background.