Woman holding a ceramic art piece in front of a bookshelf filled with books.
Materials from nature in a wooden tray

COMMISSIONS

Spaces, stories, and projects are brought to life through sculptural ceramic vessels — from singular statement pieces to site-specific installations.

Each work is shaped in dialogue with its surroundings, combining organic form, tactile texture, and refined aesthetics.

These pieces invite presence, reflection, and discovery, creating a lasting impression in any setting.

If you're interested in a commission, feel free to reach out at shop@ve-atelier.com

PROCESS

Material and hands move in dialogue...

Each piece begins with a conversation — an intuitive sense of form, structure, tone, and space.

The process is rooted in mood, reference, or sketches, which are then translated into a physical form through handbuilding or wheel-throwing.

Nothing is mass-produced; every work carries the imprint of a slow, tactile process where material and hands move in dialogue.

Because the materials are alive and the techniques demand precision and presence, no two pieces are ever completely identical. However, I can closely recreate the atmosphere, surface, and composition so the expression remains true to the original.

Three small stone-like objects on a wooden surface with a blurred background

Lead time

6–9 weeks, depending on the scale and complexity of the project.

Forming and Firing

  • Each work is shaped entirely by hand — either on the wheel or through sculptural handbuilding techniques.
  • All glazes are developed in my own studio through refined, chemistry-based experimentation to create unique colors, textures, and depth.
  • The surfaces are tactile and painterly, conceived as a natural extension of the form and overall composition.
  • Every ceramic piece undergoes multiple firings: bisque firing, glazing, and high firing, with slow and careful drying between each stage to ensure strength, stability, and the desired materiality.

Philosophy

Each piece is created as a lasting object — a quiet story told in clay. A balance between refined craftsmanship, timeless aesthetics, and the raw poetry of nature.