Jonathan Cross Ceramics
Jonathan Cross creates bonsai ceramics with the sensibility of a sculptor and the discipline of someone deeply attuned to the natural world. Working from Joshua Tree, California, he draws from a landscape shaped by exposure, erosion, light, and silence. That environment lives in his work. Each vessel carries a sense of the desert’s raw geometry, its weathered surfaces, and its stark, elemental beauty.
His containers feel intentional from every angle. Planes shift. Edges catch light. Surfaces hold the memory of flame, vapor, ash, and touch. There is weight in the form, but never heaviness for its own sake. Jonathan’s ceramics bring structure and atmosphere to a composition, creating containers that do more than hold a tree. They establish mood, tension, and presence.
What makes his work so compelling is the way sculpture and bonsai come together without compromise. The forms are bold, but they remain grounded in function. The surfaces are expressive, but never distract from the tree. Whether gas-fired, soda-fired, or wood-fired, each piece reveals a different conversation between clay and kiln, resulting in bonsai containers that feel both refined and elemental.
To place a tree in a Jonathan Cross vessel is to build a composition with greater force. The container becomes part of the story, not a backdrop to it. It supports the tree horticulturally, but it also gives the composition an architectural clarity and emotional depth that can only come from a ceramic made with this level of vision and restraint.
Explore the collection released in collaboration with Bonsai Mirai and the design philosophy championed by Ryan Neil.