Through organic forms and asymmetrical compositions, my ceramic work explores the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience. Clay becomes my tactile language for navigating opposing forces—fragility and strength, control and surrender, presence and absence. Each piece seeks to hold tension and harmony within a single form.
Many of the sculptures suggest vessels, shelters, or remnants—subtle allusions to the body and psyche. These forms are not intended to offer resolution, but to hold space for ambiguity and emotional nuance. By embracing imperfection and stillness, I aim to express a quiet equilibrium—an enduring strength shaped as much by what remains as by what is lost.