Creating meaningful objects
Ceramics is much more than a craft — it is a dialogue with the material, a form of self-expression, and a deep value reflected in every piece I create.
Creations
My work focuses primarily on functional pieces, as everyday objects shape our environment and enhance our well-being. I seek to infuse them with a soul and a story, so they become more than simple vessels — daily companions, imbued with beauty and meaning.
In my studio, each piece begins on the wheel, where every precise, repeated gesture carries the richness of patient, time-honored craftsmanship.
Transmission
True transmission is a deeply demanding process, as it requires from the novice a profound trust and openness of mind — enough to allow a possible transformation in their perception of reality.
For those who transmit, it is essential to cultivate receptivity and a deep awareness of their own journey, of what they themselves have experienced and overcome.
I write these few lines to remind you that there are essential conditions for truly “learning,” and that this openness of mind is not easy to cultivate. It requires moving beyond judgment — both toward oneself and toward others. In truth, seeking water and drinking it seems simple, but what do we perceive around us? How many invisible obstacles, shaped by our thoughts, stand between us and the source? Even seemingly legitimate concerns can become barriers in this process of transmission. Pouring water into an already full glass is useless. Whether it is filled with water or sand, a glass that is not empty within itself can never receive anything new.
This is why, within the studio, a group composed of both advanced practitioners and beginners should never be seen as a limitation — quite the opposite. It encourages the circulation of knowledge. Beginners have the opportunity to learn from more experienced practitioners, while the latter deepen their own mastery through transmission. Provided that there is no judgment — neither toward oneself nor toward others.
