Artistic creations that weave dried natural elements and stone, harmonized with glass and pottery pieces shaped by my own hands.
One day, I noticed the vibrant orange seed of the Bird of Paradise flower. Its color was so striking and remained so vivid over time that it inspired me to look more closely at the natural treasures hidden in the world around me.
Soon after, palm leaves, eucalyptus pods, and other natural wonders began to catch my eye day by day. I started bringing these pieces together, and from there, my first arrangements were born.
I realized how beautiful it is to recycle what nature offers us in its dry and long-lasting forms. Each arrangement is a way of giving new life to these elements, celebrating their textures, colors, and shapes in harmony.
Glimpses of my work
Delicate flowers created from wood, leaves, stones, and fragments of real flowers, creating blossoms that balance fragility with strength.
Small worlds built from weathered wood and rare natural fragments. Each microcosm blends larger sculptural anchors with tiny, intricate discoveries.
Petrified wood and stone are paired with plants and other natural materials, emphasizing both the solidity of rock and the organic detail of plants.
Fragments of nature rest within vessels of glass and clay to form sculptural compositions. These pieces explore the connection between nature’s elements and the objects we create to hold them.
Evoking movement and everyday gestures, these pieces combine wood, stone, and other natural elements in a dialogue between material and rhythm.
Abstract pieces combine contrasting textures like the softness of petals and fibers with the ruggedness of stone, bark, and wood.