Atelier

A place of making, where time slows and form emerges by hand.

The atelier is not arranged for display. Tools remain where they are used, materials age naturally, and objects in progress coexist with finished work. Decisions are made through touch rather than drawings, guided by the resistance of wax, the weight of metal, and the character of each stone.

The work unfolds slowly. Pieces are formed, adjusted, and sometimes set aside until the right solution reveals itself. There is no separation between design and making; the two exist simultaneously, informed by experience rather than instruction.

Each piece leaves the atelier carrying the marks of its making.