Studio

I work as a full-time engineer. Alongside this, I maintain a ceramic practice shaped by hand.
One world is fast, structured, and analytical; the other moves slower and allows space to think differently.

I didn’t come to ceramics to escape discipline. I came to build a space that follows my own rhythm.

My way of thinking naturally finds its way into the work — through form, structure, and methods developed over time. I don’t always follow what is expected of the material.

I work in small numbers. Some pieces are made once and not repeated.

Teaching remains part of my practice. Not to instruct, but to share ways of working.

I don’t see myself as an artist. I work as a craftsperson. As long as I am making, nothing feels lost.

I enjoy working alongside others — through conversation, shared processes, and quiet collaboration. This practice continues to grow through exchange. I’m glad to be here, and to keep making.