Ceramicist and Permaculturalist
I am an environment artist and ceramicist exploring identity, heritage, and ecology through the transformative language of clay. Working with organic materials and natural pigments, my practice is rooted in sustainability, ancestral craft, and a deep, ongoing relationship with the earth.
My creative path has been shaped by moving across many landscapes throughout my early life. Through these shifts in place, the steady presence of Mother Earth became my constant a sanctuary, a guide, and a source of spiritual and artistic grounding. This connection continues to shape the heart of my work.
I collaborate closely with primal elements, allowing raw textures and unaltered natural colours to speak with honesty. By embracing materials in their most elemental form, my practice challenges fixed ideas of identity and invites a more fluid, earth‑rooted understanding of self.
Each vessel I create is a quiet meditation on place. Formed through attentive listening to the land and its rhythms, these pieces hold a universal longing for connection to soil, to ancestry, and to the deep stories carried within the earth. They become tactile expressions of memory and belonging.
My work embodies a holistic, cross‑cultural philosophy of preservation. By weaving ancestral techniques with contemporary ecological awareness, I create a living thread that binds ancient, earth‑based wisdom to the pulse of our modern, technology‑driven world. Through this practice, I invite a return to slowness, reciprocity, and embodied presence a reconnection with the earth as collaborator, witness, and keeper of memory.
