Path and Inspiration
I’m inspired by the quiet beauty of everyday rituals. Hand-pinching raw stoneware, embracing wabi-sabi forms, and carving small mishima details ground me in presence. Clay became a place of healing and reflection, guiding me through a transformative chapter in life and toward a more honest, soulful way of creating.Process and Practice
I work slowly and intuitively, hand-pinching each form and embracing the natural rhythm of clay. I leave the exterior raw, carve mishima lines, and glaze only where function calls for it. My practice centres on stillness, imperfection, and creating pieces that feel honest, grounding, and alive in the hand.