Photo by Michelle Fernández @michellemf10

As a queer artist, the act of creating has always been inseparable from the act of self-making. From an early age, I felt the need to imagine and build my own world—a world where I could belong. This need for self-invention has been a constant source of creativity, pushing me to generate spaces, objects, and narratives that reflect the beauty, complexity, and resilience of queer existence. My work is a celebration of that personal mythology, grounded in craft, yet open to emotion, vulnerability, and transformation.

Through ceramics, I channel both my material expertise and my desire to build something intimate and honest. Each object I make is an invitation—to touch, to feel, to connect—and to reflect on the power of making as a way of reclaiming space, identity, and voice.
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