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My sculptures emerge from a desire to be seen, each collection exploring themes of invisibility, displacement, and social estrangement. New People examines the complexity of identity; Primitive Collection evokes ancestral connections; Corals speaks to nature’s resilience, while Bereshit explores beginnings and creation. Through abstract shapes and empty spaces, I invite viewers to engage with the silent yet vivid inner worlds of those existing on society’s periphery.

New People Collection 

New People is a collection that explores identity in a world that constantly defines us from the outside. Through three-eyed figures and stylized features, the series represents the struggle between individuality and external perception, reflecting invisibility, adaptation, and the search for recognition.

"Bereshit: The Face of Creation" 

"Bereshit: The Face of Creation" envisions the moment when God spoke the universe into existence, transforming the void into life. This collection embodies the power of divine speech as a creative force, using porcelain and pine needle weaving to symbolize the fragility and strength of creation. Through organic forms and intricate textures, the series captures the sacred intersection between the material and the spiritual, inviting viewers to contemplate the origin of existence and the echoes of creation in the natural world.

Primitive Collection

This Collection it is a contemporary dialogue with pre-Columbian sculpture, exploring the Mesoamerican worldview through clay, symbolism, and the reinterpretation of ancestral figures such as motherhood, warriors, dancers, and dogs

Coral Collection: "The Breath of Life"

Inspired by marine sanctuaries and coral preservation, my ceramic sculptures connect viewers to nature. These vibrant and fading coral forms, some with rhythmic heartbeats, invite you to peer inside and ponder our role as tenants in this intricate world

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