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CERAMICS
Each ceramic work is shaped by hand, holding onto the immediacy of touch and the quiet rhythm of process. Formed from raw clay and left with visible traces of pressure, they carry both fragility and permanence.

Earthy, textured, and unpolished, these vessels  preserve the moment of making: clay pinched, pressed, and coaxed into being. Their surfaces recall the landscapes of memory - tactile experiences that precede thought, returning to an instinctive way of creating.

More than functional objects, these ceramics act as vessels of presence. They hold not only space but also time, embodying both their own material transformation and the memory of the hand that shaped them. They invite reflection—on touch, on matter, and on the enduring intimacy between body and earth.

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