series: Harmony

 My work transcends the boundaries of conventional craft.
 It is not merely functional ceramics, but a vessel that holds the traces of the artist’s hand, emotion, and time.

Through years of research, I have engaged deeply with porcelain and glaze—not as passive materials, but as responsive partners. Rather than remaining within the traditions of ceramics, I seek to transform them into a personal language, where material becomes a medium for self-expression.

Each piece embodies a tension between fragility and strength, sensitivity and resilience. These dualities are not contradictions, but essential conditions that shape both the material and my artistic process.

This body of work represents a moment of origin—a point of departure where my previous explorations converge into a deeper understanding. It is in this moment that I begin to construct a new dialogue: one that reflects not only the nature of the material, but also my own inner landscape.

Harmony, in this sense, is not a state of perfection, but a continuous process of negotiation between opposing forces—material and intention, control and unpredictability, self and substance.