About the Artist

Clay is where I find rhythm, patience, and possibility. Each piece I create begins as a simple form and slowly transforms through touch, carving, and light. I am drawn to the quiet balance between design and nature—where the clean lines of mid-century modern meet the organic curves of flora and fauna.

My work lives in that in-between space: sculptural yet functional, structured yet soft. I often shape clay into pendant and table lamps, carving each one by hand so that, when lit, they scatter delicate patterns across the walls—like shadows of leaves in motion.

With over eight years of experience teaching art, I’ve learned that creativity thrives in curiosity and experimentation. Those same principles guide my own practice as I continue to explore the ways clay, light, and texture can transform space and mood. My work has been shown in galleries and exhibitions, and I now create independently from my studio—where every piece begins as an idea and becomes an illumination.