Flowing Through Conversations

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This bowl is crafted using the pinch-pot ceramic technique. It begins as a small ball of clay that opens and expands under the gentle pressure of the fingers, working from the inside out and allowing the form to grow organically. I made it during a visit at the studio: as we talked, I let my hands move freely, shaped by the calm rhythm of the conversation. That is how its name, Flowing Through Conversations, emerged.

The rim, marked by cracks and openings of different sizes, creates a landscape reminiscent of natural erosion. After the first firing, I spent time observing the piece until I saw where the gold leaf should be applied, highlighting its irregularities and giving it a renewed sense of value.

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Mixed media: pinching, acrylic, gilding
17x6cm, recycled ceramics 1125º, acrylic, gold leaf (23.75kt)

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Reborn

Reborn is a collection rooted in one of the core values of my work: a profound respect for the planet and for nature. In a ceramics studio, waste is generated continuously—clays, glazes, sediments—materials that are usually discarded. To avoid this, I began exploring ways to collect, recover and transform them.

These pieces are born from those sediments, which we gather, decant and dry until they become a workable clay body. Its unpredictable consistency dictates the process: it limits certain shapes, guides others, and often forces me to let go of the initial idea so the material can speak for itself.

Most of the pieces are built using my own reinterpretation of the ancient coil technique, used since prehistoric times. I form clay rolls and stack them slowly, joining them with my fingers; afterward, I apply a thinner layer of the same clay and drag small fragments across the surface with my hands to create organic, imperfect textures. This tactile language celebrates simplicity, time, and the beauty found in raw materiality.

In harmony with this philosophy, many pieces include gold details inspired by the spirit of Japanese kintsugi, highlighting seams, marks or fractures and transforming them into elements of beauty and meaning. The intention is not to hide imperfection, but to elevate it.

Because recycled material behaves irregularly, each piece presents natural stains, cracks and variations that are intrinsic to its identity. The gold leaf finish is delicate; to clean it, use an extra-soft cotton cloth. These pieces are not suitable for holding liquids or functional use, though some may be used as vases for dried flowers.

Reborn transforms waste into beauty, and time into form. Each work is a transformed vestige — unique, unrepeatable, and deeply connected to its origin.

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