My ceramic pieces explore the intersections of contemporary social and political issues while strongly connecting to historical traditions. Each piece serves as a narrative, reflecting the complexities of modern life while drawing inspiration from the forms, shapes, and messages of the past. By weaving connections between then and now, my work invites viewers to see the relevance of history in today’s world.
Each piece is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation. The process is labor-intensive, but this attention to detail allows the work to speak deeper. The tactile quality of ceramics and intricate details invite viewers to slow down and connect with the stories embedded in the surface. Clay offers a grounding, timeless alternative in a world saturated with digital media. Its ancient roots bring depth and permanence to a fast-moving culture, making each piece more than an object—it becomes a storyteller, capturing the human experience with humor, absurdity, and sincerity.
My background in film has shaped my approach to ceramics, infusing my work with a sense of visual storytelling and world-building. Living and working in Los Angeles, I draw constant inspiration from the city’s vibrant energy and cultural diversity. Through my art, I aim to create pieces that resonate on a personal and universal level, sparking moments of reflection, connection, and curiosity.