A tall, hand-coiled ceramic vessel with a raw, textured charcoal glaze, shot in profile against a soft neutral background with dramatic side-lighting
A tall, hand-coiled ceramic vessel with a raw, textured charcoal glaze, shot in profile against a soft neutral background with dramatic side-lighting
/ Clay & Sculpture

Formed from raw earth

Tactile ceramic vessels and hand-built sculptures formed from raw clay and natural glazes. Each unique piece balances the raw, unglazed texture of wild clay with refined, minimalist silhouettes designed for modern architectural spaces.

Selected Works

The ceramic archive

A curated selection of original stoneware vessels, hand-carved sculptural forms, and tactile studies in clay, slip, and natural oxides. Each piece is documented with its exact dimensions and material composition for collectors and designers.

Materials
Commissions

Stoneware & slip

Bespoke installations

Formed from local clays, finished with raw oxides and custom glazes fired to high stoneware temperatures.

Collaborating with interior designers and private collectors to create custom groupings, large-scale vessels, and site-specific ceramic installations.

Extreme macro detail of an artist's hands shaping wet, dark clay on a spinning potter's wheel, water spraying softly, dramatic side-lighting
Extreme macro detail of an artist's hands shaping wet, dark clay on a spinning potter's wheel, water spraying softly, dramatic side-lighting
Studio Practice

Where clay holds breath

Working with clay requires a physical trade of pressure and patience. From the damp earth on the wheel to the intense heat of the kiln, each piece records the exact tension of its making.

These three-dimensional forms bring the raw, tactile reality of the studio floor directly into quiet, modern architectural spaces.