Why I create what I create
Creating places that feel like home.
When I started living in Southern Spain, I began noticing small stacks of stones, handmade markers, weathered walls and forgotten signs scattered throughout the landscape. The stones on the beach that were shaped more round and smoothly.
The markers left behind intrigued me. Observation led me to explore similar traditions throughout history. Why did people built totems? What was the meaning? What do they express? They were symbols of belonging, memory and connection.
It made me realise that this instinct has never disappeared. I have always been busy to create places where people feel at home.
And I love to help people to create spaces that doesn’t feel like anyone else’s. To stand out. To make it your own. A signature sofa doesn’t do that. But art does. Sculptures do.
It is part of us to seek places where we feel grounded. We still surround ourselves with objects that carry meaning. With art we create places to feel at home. To express ourselves.
That is why I create. To turn something from nature and the past in a feeling of belonging.
Through sculptural ceramics, I explore the timeless relationship between people, place and belonging. Each sculpture is hand-built as a contemporary marker, an object that invites stillness, creates presence and transforms a space into something deeply personal.
I create to help shape places where memories are made, where people gather, where life unfolds. Very personal. You like it or you don’t.
Because I believe the spaces we live in shape how we feel.
And when a space holds meaning, it begins to feel like home.
