An Echo of Nature's Force

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A Universe of Local Materials

My work grows out of the meeting between landscapes. I shape vessels with sand from the golden deserts of the United Arab Emirates and from Fanø, a small windswept island on the Danish west coast. Two places, worlds apart, yet both carried into form through clay.

I am drawn to raw, dramatic structures — surfaces that capture the strength and intensity of the material itself. Working with oxides, clays, and natural substances, I allow the sands, grains, and minerals to remain present, unrefined, and full of energy.

Every vessel becomes a fragment of geography, a dialogue between sea and desert — an echo of nature’s own force, translated into ceramic form.

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Raw surfaces, organic forms, and a Nordic calm define the expression.

An encounter with handbuilt sculptures and objects in stoneware - shaped through a focus on structure, sustainability, and stillness.

Each piece carries traces of time - in both process and aesthetic.

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Tools for creating ceramics along with paper tags on a wooden table