A look Inside.

My practice explores the expressive potential of clay as a medium for investigating memory, identity, and human experience. Through hand-built ceramic forms, I engage in an ongoing dialogue with materiality, allowing the properties of clay to guide processes of transformation, intuition, and discovery.

With a background in Architecture and Interior Design, I am drawn to the relationship between form, space, and the body. My work often combines organic and figurative elements, creating objects that exist between sculpture, storytelling, and personal reflection.

I am interested in how materials can carry traces of experience and hold emotional meaning. Themes of belonging, ancestry, care, and connection to nature emerge throughout my practice, not as fixed narratives but as questions explored through making. Living away from my native Mexico has deepened my awareness of memory and cultural heritage, inspiring a continued investigation into the ways personal and collective histories become embedded in material form.

For me, clay is both material and collaborator—a medium through which ideas take shape, evolve, and reveal unexpected possibilities.