Ceramic (Raku Clay) Copper Matte Technique | 40
× 38 cm | 2021
The form expands
from within, growing beyond its own limits.
The piece appears
as a swelling mass.
Its volume pushes
outward, as if pressure is building inside the form.
Protrusions break
through the surface—not as limbs or protection, but as points where the
interior forces itself outward.
The body does not
hold its boundaries. It produces excess, continuing to grow into itself.
The copper matte
surface shifts between burnt and metallic tones, marked by heat and chemical
change. The skin appears reactive, unstable.
A cavity opens
within the mass, exposing a hollow interior. The absence does not reduce the
form—it intensifies it.
The structure
does not settle. It continues to expand, unable to stop its own growth.



