Clay has been my language for as long as I can remember. I’m a ceramic artist who finds beauty in the quiet rhythm of the wheel and the subtle transformations that happen in the kiln. Each piece I create is a balance between control and chance — shaped by hand, fire, and time.
My work explores the connection between texture, imperfection, and memory. I’m fascinated by how a simple vessel can hold not just water or flowers, but also the fingerprints of its maker and the story of its creation. Many of my glazes are developed from natural materials gathered locally - earth, ash, and stone - each lending its own voice to the finished surface.
When I’m not in the studio, I love teaching others how to slow down and reconnect with the tactile world. Whether it’s a small bowl or a sculptural form, I want every piece to feel both familiar and alive - a reminder that beauty often lies in the marks left behind.