My creative practice is rooted in Earth’s cycles and processes, in synchronicity with the seasons, the rising of the sun, and the ecological and geological processes of erosion and regeneration.

Embodied Earth: I make at dawn on the beach and at dusk in the olive grove, in the moments of stillness between night and day. Moving and immersed in the elements, using clay fallen from the eroding cliff and seawater, I shape forms in my hand referencing my body. I pit fire in the olive grove, burning branches from the olive harvest. Forms emerge imbued with the primal and transformative ...

 

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