Name.
Anxiety
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, glaze (2), Routile wash.
Technique: Clay slabs, free hand
Description.
This sculpture serves as a visceral totem for the anxious mind, capturing the hypervigilance of intrusive thoughts through its defensive, jagged architecture. Yet, the piece refuses to be purely tragic; vibrant turquoise pools nestled within the weathered texture represent reservoirs of awareness, illustrating that distress can hold the very nectar of mindfulness. These vibrant elements, paired with energetic golden veins, suggest that discomfort is not an obstacle, but a driving force and a catalyst for profound transformation.


Name.
Untitled #19
Date.
2026
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay (black) & Porcelain (lagoon),
original glaze, copper oxide wash.
2 separate bodies (lid detachable).
Clay slabs, built by hand. Fired to 1210°.
25W x 8L x 85H (cm)
Description.
This totem-like sculpture commands presence through its deliberate, architectural tiers, yet its true strength lies in the rejection of over-refinement. In the central, mint-green vessel, the smooth surface is intentionally interrupted by rough, decisive carvings, marks left entirely exposed to celebrate the hand of the maker. By embracing these "loose ends" rather than hiding them, the work creates a striking tension between a rigid, symmetrical framework and the intuitive freedom of the unfinished.


Name.
Untitled #20
Date.
2026
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay (black & white) & Porcelain (lagoon),
original glaze, copper oxide wash, brass connector.
2 separate bodies
Clay slabs, built by hand. Fired to 1210°.
24W x 24L x 100H (cm)
Description.


Name.
Surge
Date.
2026
Materials & Technique.
Porcelain (lagoon), original glazes, copper carbonate was.
Clay slabs, built by hand. Fired to 1210°.
21W x 9L x 62H (cm)
Description.
Surge represents a deliberate departure from a familiar, calm palette to release a reservoir of stored-up internal energy. Built intuitively without a conscious blueprint, the sculpture functions as a regal conduit. Highly structured on the outside, yet teeming with intense, repeated textures pushing through its armor. Crowned with an open dish, the piece stands as a receptor, grounded in a vibrant landscape of fiery oranges and soft lavenders, capturing a sudden and necessary shift in frequency.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Materials & Technique: Clay
slabs, stoneware clay, Terracotta,
underglaze, rutile wash.
Built by hand. Fired to 1210°
Dimensions: 32W x 49H x 8L (cm)
Description.


Name.
Noble Beast
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Clay slabs,
stoneware clay, Terracotta, copper
wash, glaze, Corten (base).
Built by hand. Fired to 1210°
21W x 66H x 10L (cm)
Description.
Created as a memoir for my dog, Shiny, who was my closest companion of sixteen years, Noble Beast translates a profound bond of mutual respect and intuitive love into a permanent, totemic form. The sculpture’s posture is elegant and proud, reflecting her nobility of spirit and a deep, ancestral intelligence. At its crown, a radiant, turquoise wheel sits balanced within a carved architectural frame - operating as a symbol of alignment, shared frequencies, and a luminous, lifelong friendship. It stands not as a monument to loss, but as an enduring celebration of a guardian spirit.


Name.
We Can Do Better
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Terracotta clay, Stoneware clay, gold luster
Fired to 1210c
22w x 10l x 59h (cm)
Description.
This ceramic sculpture offers a message of hope, peace, and shared humanity. The artwork blends Western and Middle Eastern artistic elements to create a compelling dialogue. Its form is earthy yet delicate, evoking both ancient sites and a trajectory towards the future. The piece expresses a yearning for brotherhood and a release of collective sorrow, advocating for the essential human elements of justice, reconciliation, and redemption. It invites the viewer to imagine a peaceful, prosperous and resolved future.


Name.
Vered
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Clay slabs, stoneware clay and terracotta,
built by hand. 3 objects. Fired to 1210°.
39W x 34H x 15L (cm)
Description.


Name.
Untitled #2
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Untitled. Clay slabs, stoneware clay,
built by hand. Fired to 1210°.
16W x 28H x 6L (cm)
Description.


Name.
Stone tear
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Clay slabs, stoneware clay (black & white),
built by hand. 2 seperate objects. Fired to 1210°.
34W x 47H x 13L (cm)
Description.


Name.
Untitled #3
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Clay slabs, stoneware clay and terracotta,
built by hand. 3 seperate objects. Fired to 1210°.
35W x 62H x 16L (cm)
Description.


Name.
Self portrait
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Description.
Clay slabs. Stoneware clay, Terracotta, glaze,
iron ox. wash, white slip. built by hand. 2 seperate objects. Fired to 1210°.
Dimentions: 24W x 52H x 17L (cm)


Name.
Untitled #1
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Clay slabs, stoneware clay (black & white), wool,
built by hand. Fired to 1210°.
26W x 30H x 8L (cm)
Description.


Name.
Convergence
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, terracotta, glazes. Slabs, hand built.
Description.
Two distinct forms - one smooth and white, the other textured in earthy greens and browns - merge into a single, harmonious structure. Arches rise like bridges between separate worlds, while geometric patterns echo the rhythms of human connection.


Name.
Earth Null
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Terracotta, handmade wool strings. Slabs, hand built.
Description.
This piece reflects the harmonious blend of the earthy terracotta material with the soft, tactile nature of wool, evoking a sense of unity between two contrasting elements. It suggests a connection between the natural world and human craftsmanship, highlighting the tactile and organic qualities of the piece.


Name.
Oasis
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
White stoneware clay, terracotta, original glaze. Clay slabs, hand built.
Description.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, glaze. Slabs, hand built
Description.
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Name.
Statue No. 1
Date.
2022
Materials & Technique.
Black High Grog Clay, Experimental Glaze
Description.
It's just a great piece


Name.
Yaz
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, crackled glaze, gold luster
Description.
In the Berber culture, the Yaz (ⵣ) is a symbol that illustrates the liberation of Man from all his chains.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, terracotta. Slabs, hand built.
Description.
-


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
stoneware clay, glaze mix. Slabs, hand built
Description.
-


Name.
Breccia
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay (black & white). Slabs, hand built.
Description.
Built from stark black and white clay, this architectural form rises like a primal monument—a temple unbound by doctrine. Its layered planes and vaulted voids evoke the bones of sacred spaces, stripped of ornament, reduced to raw geometry.


Name.
Second Skin
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, crackle glaze. Slabs, hand built, raku.
Description.
-


Name.
Duo
Date.
2021
Materials & Technique.
Earthware Clay (Terracotta), Experimental Glaze.
Description.
Elegant and delicate flower vase.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2025
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay. Horse hair raku, hand built
Description.
-


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Black stoneware clay, glaze, underglaze. Slabs, hand built.
Description.
-


Name.
Temple | Copper
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware Clay, Copper rich experimental glaze
Description.
Inspired by the rain forests of south America


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware Clay, 2 different experimental glazes
Description.
Wind blowing in the treetops


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware Clay, experimental glaze
Description.
Large and impressive, ode to all Cypress.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2023
Materials & Technique.
White stoneware clay, Original Glaze
Description.
Precise and accurate, tall and elegant down to the smallest details.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2023
Materials & Technique.
White Stoneware Clay, Experimental Glaze
Description.
Small drop themed vase


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2022
Materials & Technique.
Porcelain, Experimental Glaze
Description.
Porcelain vase decorated with carvings Inspired by Japanese illustrations


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2023
Materials & Technique.
Black Stoneware Clay, Orange Commercial Glaze, Mother of Pearl luster
Description.
Black metallic vase inspired by antique oil lamp


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware Clay (black & white)
Description.
Hand built marbled vase


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay (black & white)
Description.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay (black & white)
Description.
Inspired by carnivorous pitcher plants


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware clay, original blue glaze with white drippings
Description.


Name.
Depths
Date.
2023
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware Clay, Experimental high copper glaze.
Description.
Made from clay slabs, hand carvings and coating with high copper glaze that give this vase a sunken ship feel.


Name.
Cubes
Date.
2023
Materials & Technique.
Stoneware Clay, Dark original glaze for accents.
Description.
This geometrical vase was built from cubes, decorated by handmade carvings.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2022
Materials & Technique.
Black Stoneware Clay, Experimental Glaze
Description.
This vase shape was built in a moment by moment adjustments, the shape was never clear to me up until the final stage.


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2024
Materials & Technique.
Stonware Clay (black & white)
Description.
Inspired by desert mud houses


Name.
Untitled
Date.
2022
Materials & Technique.
White Stoneware Clay, Experimental Glazes
Description.
White clay containing high grog, decorated freely with different glazes

