Between forms and textures, I found my voice. In 2020, I took my first steps into the world of creation, shaping small handcrafted pieces where ceramics and visual arts intertwine naturally.
This was the beginning of Fiber and Clay — a space where I let my hands follow instinct, and where each piece becomes an extension of my connection to the earth.
Natural fibers have always accompanied me. They are roots that cross with clay, giving shape to an organic aesthetic defined by simplicity and authenticity.
Through authorial pieces and wall art, I seek to reveal the beauty of the essential: the irregularity that makes each work unique, the imperfection that holds memory, the texture that invites contemplation.






For me, each creation is more than a decorative object — it is a pause, a moment of silence where nature and humanity meet. I like to think that when someone looks at or touches one of my works, they might feel the same serenity I experience when molding clay or weaving fibers.
Over time, my vision has expanded. Today, Fiber and Clay is also about curation: an exercise in selecting and combining pieces, materials, and atmospheres that privilege the organic, the artisanal, and the timeless.
What inspires me most is the possibility of building bridges between nature, art, and living, bringing harmony born from simple yet intentional gestures into every space.




My work lives in the detail and in the slow rhythm: the cadence of drying clay, the patient intertwining of fibers, the subtle unveiling of a texture under the light of day. It is in this unhurried time that I find meaning — and it is this that I wish to share through every piece: that decorating is also about inhabiting with presence and contemplation.
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