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Planets

Planets is an on going collection of hand-built ceramic spheres in varying sizes. Each form is unique, shaped through layers of experimentation—textures shifting, surfaces transforming, forms emerging unexpectedly. Crafted from beige stoneware using the slab technique, the spheres are complete yet uneven, their rough, layered skins bearing the traces of multiple firings, oxides, slips, and glazes. The resulting surfaces are tactile and unpredictable, where each layer conceals and reveals, evoking memory, fragility, and imperfection.

Within this ongoing exploration, inner constellations emerge such as Palimpsest, Rust Memory, Orbita Terrae. Each carries its own atmosphere, yet all orbit the same fragile world we inhabit and the imagined realms we endlessly dream.


Palimpsest

Palimpsest explores what we carry within. Its raw, layered surface is created through multiple firings with slips, glazes, and oxides. A soft pink-red glaze adds warmth and contrast, creating a tactile skin where each layer reveals and conceals, embracing memory and imperfection.


Rust Memory

Rust Memory is both an object and a reminder—that the past leaves marks, and that forgetting it invites repetition. In a world where history often echoes itself, this piece stands as a quiet protest, a fragile artifact of resilience and warning.


Orbita Terrae

Orbita Terrae explores motion and material through a planetary lens. Five hand-built stoneware vases, each with layered, tactile surfaces, reference planets in orbit. Together, they form a quiet system — sculptural bodies echoing cosmic rhythms.

Photo credits: Giorgos Vitsaropoulos

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