My approach to ceramics
When I started working with clay, I just wanted to try as much as possible. I did things I love, I did things that won’t matter anymore.
One thing became very clear to me: I love exploring and testing.
My pieces are (mostly) unique. I rarely make more than one piece although some ideas are more exciting and I’ve working in some collections.
Recently I took a course on slip casting. Now I can make multiple pieces yet adding some personality to them. I’m very excited with all the possibilities I can explore.
I am fascinated by the work done by Lucie Rie. There’s something special about what she did.
I am also very attracted to Japanese ceramics. The wabi-sabi aesthetic, focusing on natural beauty, imperfections, and organic forms have inspired me.
You will find these influences on some of my pieces where I incorporate modern finishes and eclectic elements, blending traditional and contemporary influences.
Most importantly, nature has been my biggest inspiration.
