about

 

 

Raised in the south of France by a father who cherished antiques, I grew up in a home where every object had a story. This childhood environment instilled in me a reverence to materials and the emotional weight they carry. 

In my work today, quiet forms meet raw textures, a dialogue of contrast and harmony, where stillness finds its edge. I'm drawn to the space between refinement and roughness, to tension that animates restraint. I aim to create work that invite slower gaze, pieces that hold presence and ask to pause. 

To me, craft resonate with memory, gesture, a way of paying attention and fully be present. 

As a ceramic instructor, working closely with individuals with dementia and others with diverse needs. I use clay as a therapeutic medium. The simplicity of working with clay becomes a way to connect, to calm and to communicate without words. This work has deepened my understanding of the human relationship to materials and reinforced my belief in craft as care and connection.