
Welcome to my little clay corner! where I unplug, get creative, and make things that feel like me. From hand-built mugs to glaze tests that didn’t go as planned, ceramics is how I slow down and recharge. It’s messy, calming, and a reminder that imperfections are part of the process. Every piece has its own vibe, and honestly, that’s what I love most.

In My Element

This was one of those moments where I just let go and got lost in the process. I was throwing a lot of clay, making some teacups. It’s messy, calming, and a little chaotic, but that’s what I love about ceramics. Not every piece turns out perfect, but every try teaches me something.
On the Wheel
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Snapshots

Here’s a peek into some of the ceramic pieces I’ve made over the years. Here are snapshots of me in the middle of creating them and with some of my work. My inspiration often pulls from Asian ceramics and culture, which grounds my work in tradition and meaning. Each piece carries its own careful thought and intention, and this is where my detail-oriented side really shines. It’s a lot like marketing, honestly taking an idea and shaping it into something tangible that connects with people. Whether I’m building a brand or throwing a cup, if I have a vision (or someone else does), I’ll find a way to make it happen.

A plate that I was inspired by Vietnam's traditional outfits that flow.

This is a piece I created that I was inspired by Japanese ceramics.

This is one of the many steps I had done in order for me to make one of my biggest ceramic art pieces.

I am making sure that the slip has no other materials in it to get ready to move to the next stage.

The are some cups I made and it was in spired by the Japanese teacups and the ocean waves.

This is a traditional Chinese teapot. I learn some of the traditional techniques in order to make this.