I longed to give life to my paintings—so I shaped my visions in clay. Modeling my own fantasies, I created a collection where the characters step out of the canvas and take on their own presence in the world.
What Binds Us Also Tears Us Apart
This ceramic sculpture explores emotional entanglement, vulnerability, and the quiet erosion that happens when two souls attempt to merge.
It speaks of connection, but also of the invisible scars we carry when love, pain, or identity intertwine too deeply
Stoneware
12”W x19” Hx10”D
2025
The hero’s journey
A single head with three faces—past, present, and future—navigates the inner skies of the soul.
The gears surrounding it echo the patterns we must unlearn to feel again, to listen before reacting.
Eyes on its tunic remember who we’ve been; a stairway carved in clay invites us inward, where transformation begins.
Across its back, a map traces the path toward the final treasure: Petunia, the rediscovered soul.
Stoneware
12”Wx 24”H x 10”D
2025
Where the Shadow Awaits “Petunia”
Stone ware
11”Wx 23.5”Hx 11”D
2025
This work explores the descent into the inner abyss to confront the shadow and the fractures of the self. It reflects on the tension between vulnerability and awareness, on the memories—both personal and collective—that shape us, and on the reconciliation with what we often deny yet silently sustains us
The Seed of the Hero’s journey
Stoneware with wire
Size: 5”Wx 5.5”Hx 6.5”D
2025
The Seed of the Hero’s Journey symbolizes the moment of transformation when what is broken gives birth to renewal. The pomegranate becomes both wound and womb—a vessel of life, knowledge, and inner awakening. Through it, the cycle of descent and return finds its root in the quiet act of becoming.
Roots of Being
Stoneware
10”Wx 11”Hx 9.5”D
2025
This sculpture reflects the duality of human nature — where man plants and woman becomes the roots that sustain life..
The Shadow within
Ceramic & Cold patina with a metal finish
16"Wx 9"Hx 7"D
2025
This work reflects on Jung’s idea of the shadow—the unseen and often denied parts of ourselves. It invites us to look beyond appearances, to face what is uncomfortable yet essential, opening a path toward deeper self-recognition
Hidden Eyes, Silent Stories
Stoneware / porcelain
XS ( 11/2”D)
S ( 3” D)
M ( 4” D)
2025
In this work, each gaze holds a story: moments from our past, whether painful or joyful, that remain embedded within us. These gazes do not vanish; they dwell deep inside and, from time to time, resurface to remind us of who we are. The piece becomes a mirror of memory and identity, where what has been lived continues to live on in the eyes that look back at us.
Nation Prescription
Ceramic , acrylic on wood canvas
12”W x 12”H
2025
“Nation Prescription” exposes a society consumed by medical dependency and moral decay. Through glossy, seductive materials, the sculpture mirrors America’s addiction to pharmaceuticals — a nation seeking relief but sinking into control and destruction. Fragmented symbols, scattered eyes, and reaching hands reveal both surveillance and the desperate struggle to escape a system built on human pain.
Tzelá
Ceramic & natural plant.
12"W x 21"Hx 6"D
2025
This piece was born not from a fixed idea but from a restless question: what does it mean that woman was created from the “side” — tzelá — not from above or below, but beside? That ancient image speaks of closeness, vulnerability, and shared life. The work reflects on how something new can emerge from an open side — from love, from wounding, from the fragile yet fertile hollow that makes us human.
The Weight of Waiting
Porcelain with branch wood and beed wood, beed glass
13”W x 7”D x 20"H
2024
This work reflects on the quiet tension between patience and longing. It speaks of the unseen weight we carry while hoping for what has not yet arrived, reminding us that waiting itself can shape and transform us as deeply as the dreams we purse
Symbiosis of the Self: Ézer.
Ceramic
7”W x 13”H x 7”D
2025
This sculpture invites the viewer to reflect on how symbiosis within the self can be a source of strength, harmony, and growth.
When Eyes are Closed, the Soul Opens
Ceramic with pine needles
11"W x11"D x15"H
2025
This piece is a tribute to the unseen strength of women—how we continue to nurture, to feel, and to smile, even when depleted. Through exaggerated features and the interplay of materials, I explore themes of femininity, sacrifice, and inner clarity beyond sight.
Tin Hat Confessions
Stoneware
6.5”Wx 9"Hx 7"D
2025
This work reflects on the search for truth amid distortion—an invitation to question what power chooses to show and what it hides.
The Butterfly Effect
Stoneware
5”Wx 10.5” Hx 8”D
2025
This work questions the Butterfly Effect—the belief that small actions can alter everything. If a butterfly’s wings can move the world, what about the flutter of an insect inside the mind? The piece explores how thoughts, fears, and obsessions ripple quietly through our inner landscape.
Your Choice
Porcelain with wire cage
14”W x5”D x17"H
2024
Through this piece, I invite viewers to reflect on their own journeys of liberation and the trials we face in pursuing our true selves. The vibrant color and open heart serve as a reminder that freedom is not merely an end goal, but a continuous process of exploration and self-discovery.
Blossom of the Unseen
Porcelain with Pine Nedlees
6"Wx 2.5”Dx 13" H
2024
This work speaks to the silent struggles women endure, often invisible to the outside world. It represents the emptiness and the internal tearing that can arise from various sources—be it physical, emotional, or mental. "Blossom of the Unseen" becomes a visual metaphor for the complex and often hidden nature of this pain, encouraging reflection on the strength required to bear it while still blooming outwardly.
The Radical Act of Thinking
Size: 6”Wx 9”Hx 9.5”D
2025
This piece reflects on the loss of critical thought in contemporary life. In a world driven by distraction and repetition, the act of thinking has become almost radical. The work questions how the absence of reflection fractures not only the self, but society as a whole.
The final offering
Stoneware
Size: 5.5.”Wx 5.5” Dx 4”D
2025
This piece embodies the final offering—the heart itself. It represents the act of giving everything that remains, not in surrender but in truth. The work closes the cycle of the journey, where to offer the heart is to return to what is most essential: love as the ultimate form of consciousness.
Layers of the Heart
Porcelain
Size: 8.5wx 13.5Hx 3D
2024
This sculpture embodies the dual nature of human emotion — the coexistence of joy and pain. With four eyes and an open heart, the figure reveals vulnerability and resilience, reminding us that light and shadow shape the same soul.