From the moment I first touched clay in 2002, I felt a deep connection to its transformative power. I’ve been working with clay on and off since then, starting with three years of exploration during high school. After a brief break, I returned to clay during college for a few more years. About three years ago, I realized my dream of opening my own art studio, a space dedicated to exploring creativity and craftsmanship.
Much of my inspiration comes from nature, where I find beauty in the smallest details—whether it’s the intricate patterns of a butterfly’s wings or the texture of a tree’s bark. I also draw ideas from my travels, immersing myself in different cultures, landscapes, and even unique hotels.
Over the years, I have created countless pieces, each carrying its own story. Though some were left behind in my home country, most of my work since 2002 remains with me as a testament to my artistic journey. Pottery is more than a craft for me; it’s a reflection of resilience, growth, and the beauty of transformation