With a background in structural engineering and ceramics, my practice lies at the intersection of handcraft, material science and architecture. I am interested in how these disciplines can converge to create narratives and foster conversations—between materials, bodies, structures, and space.
Rooted in anthropology and sustainability, my work explores a triad of relationships, being humans, materials and environment the three vertices of such triangle. I investigate how components behave, how they interact and respond to one another, and how these interactions can be read as a form of virtual dialogue.
Materiality plays a central role in my process. I am drawn to the traces we leave on materials, and how these traces reveal our ways of building, relating, and inhabiting. Through my work, I seek to open a space where materials speak, structures respond, and relationships—both human and non-human—are questioned and reimagined.
Even though my work is mainly focused in materials, I consider myself a multidisciplinary artist who’s always been interested in different forms of expression, being painting and photography two of them. Some examples are exposed in this site.