Internal Regimes

ceramic | 2021


The body holds what threatens it—something that grows from within and cannot be separated.

This series works with the body as a form under internal pressure.

Across the pieces, something begins inside—contained at first, then expanding.

Don Quixote
Damocles
Zahhak

In some works, the tension remains held within the form. In others, it is projected outward, shaped by perception. In its most developed state, it becomes part of the body itself—no longer separate, but continuous with it.

 

Each sculpture approaches this differently. The form shifts, but the condition remains: something internal that does not stay contained.

 

The ceramic surface plays a central role. Cracks, burns, and shifts in the glaze follow the structure of the form, marking areas of pressure and change.

 There is no single event. The work stays within a process, where the body is gradually overtaken by what it carries.