Coleção: Ceramics


One of a Kind
Before working with clay, I spent years in disciplines where precision was often the goal. Lines could be adjusted, shapes refined and decisions revisited until everything felt resolved. Clay works differently.
It asks for patience. It asks for trust. It asks for accepting that not everything can be controlled.
Each piece in this collection is built by hand, without moulds, and individually decorated using engobes. No two pieces are exactly alike. The drawings, marks and forms emerge through a process that combines intention with unpredictability, leaving visible traces of both the maker and the material.
Over time, ceramics became a practice of slowing down. A way of learning to wait, to adapt and to embrace small imperfections not as flaws, but as evidence of a human process. The slight variations, irregularities and unexpected details are part of what make each piece unique.
The characters, plants and symbols that appear throughout the collection belong to the same visual universe that runs through my drawings and paintings. They move across different materials, carrying stories, humour, curiosity and observation from one object to another.
Each piece is handmade, one of a kind and impossible to reproduce exactly the same way again.