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    People Personal Project
    People is a series of terracotta profiles where faces and silhouettes meet and observe each other, expressing relationships, exchanges, and human connection. These ceramic artworks explore identity through the dialogue between forms, creating compositions in which each element exists in relation to others. Each profile is created through a process of carving and material intersection: ...
    Crazy Thought Personal Project
    A raku bust where the head dissolves into tangled copper wire, like a moving cloud, an expanding thought without control. The material opens into an unstable dimension where identity loses its boundaries and is crossed by an irregular and unpredictable flow. The tangle becomes the shape of thought, a visual energy occupying space. Raku sculpture ...
    Wandering Thoughts Personal Project
    Wandering Thoughts is a raku ceramic sculpture where the body holds a light and unstable transformation. The heads dissolve and recompose into natural elements such as feathers and flowers, becoming extensions of a thought that moves, disperses, and transforms. The body remains grounded in matter, while the mind opens to a shifting dimension shaped by ...
    Nest of Thoughts Personal Project
    A raku bust where the head takes the form of intertwined copper wires, resembling a cage. Thought is no longer a refuge, but a space that holds, defines, and at times confines. The lines build a structure that is both open and closed, where inside and outside blur. The body supports this tension, between protection ...
    where is my mind Where is my mind Personal Project
    The gesture interrupts the unity of the body, opening a reflection on the separation between thought and presence, identity and perception. The detached head becomes the place of thought, but also something to observe, pause, and question. The body remains grounded and still, while the mind is carried outside itself. The work moves within a ...
    Of Me, You Are Personal Project
    Two presences are defined through an absence. A shape missing from one body is found within the other, as if something shifts and continues elsewhere. The void becomes passage and relation, what is no longer in one place takes form in another, creating a fragile balance between loss and recognition. The figures exist in a ...
    My shelter My shelter Personal Project
    Solitude Beneath the Surface Personal Project
    A body crosses a boundary and enters another space. The sphere becomes a place of inquiry, a surface to pass through in order to reach a deeper dimension. What is sought cannot be seen from the outside, but requires a shift, an act of immersion. The body remains partly outside, suspended between two planes, while ...
    Women in flowerpots Botanical Bodies Personal Project
    A poetic series of ceramic sculptures where the female form emerges from flower pots, as if each woman were a living plant. These artworks explore the deep connection between women and nature, celebrating growth, vulnerability, and feminine energy through botanical symbolism and organic design. Each piece is a tribute to the body as fertile soil, ...
    dream-woman-sculpture Dream Personal Project
    The Thinking Earth Personal Project
    A raku bust where the head becomes a sphere of copper wire, a closed and concentrated form that evokes the earth and thought as origin. The circular structure suggests continuity and return, an inner movement that gathers and holds. The body supports this presence, as if holding a dense and silent vital centerRaku Sculpture with ...
    Looking-for-you Waiting for you Personal Project
    io My secret place Personal Project
    Inner Exploration Personal Project
    To enter a form is to enter an inner space. The sphere receives and holds the body, becoming both container and reflection, a place where inside and outside blur. Exploration is not linear, but happens through immersion, disorientation, and listening. What remains visible is only a trace, while the rest unfolds elsewhere, in an intimate ...
    Whirling Thought Personal Project
    A raku bust where the head unfolds into a swirling tangle of copper wire, a dynamic form that evokes the vortex of thought. Lines twist and overlap, creating a constant tension between order and chaos. Thought appears as a circular flow, without beginning or end, moving through and transforming perception. Raku sculpture with copper wire ...
    sculpture-curiosity Curiosity Personal Project
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