Currently harvesting dreams in graphite drawings

New drawings — graphite on paper

Drawing has become an essential part of my artistic practice — a daily exercise in observation, memory and imagination. What began as a series of small graphite works on A5 paper has grown into a visual archive where myth, matter and memory intertwine.

In this post I share three recent drawings (A5, graphite on paper). Intimate in scale, yet opening doors to larger worlds, they reflect my ongoing exploration of fragility, layering, and traces of the human condition.

Recently, I have also started to translate these drawings into ceramics — giving form and weight to what first appears as a line on paper. This dialogue between drawing and sculpture is becoming an important thread in my practice.

If you would like to follow these developments more closely, I also share updates and works-in-progress on my social media channels.