A Legacy of Sculpting: From My Family to the World
I was born into a family with a long-standing tradition of sculpting. My grandfather and father were both skilled sculptors, and their artistry shaped my childhood and career.
For nearly two decades, I have been immersed in the world of sculpture, learning from the best and honing my craft. My journey with sculpture has taken me through various forms, from traditional flour modeling, a technique recognized as intangible cultural heritage, to ice sculpting. However, for the past ten years, I have focused on soft clay artistry, a field that perfectly blends tradition with modern creativity.
In addition to my passion for sculpting, I also spent time in the culinary industry, where I explored edible sculpture, another way to express creativity. Through these diverse experiences, I have gained a comprehensive understanding of different materials and techniques, all of which I incorporate into my current work with soft clay.
Today, I have established my own studio, and my goal is to share this beautiful, time-honored art form with the world. Soft clay sculpture offers a perfect blend of the past and the present—allowing me to create detailed, personalized pieces that resonate with modern sensibilities while honoring the craftsmanship of previous generations.
The legacy my family has built is not just about the art of sculpting; it's about the stories, the emotions, and the connections made through the work. I am proud to continue this tradition, and I look forward to bringing this art form to a global audience, inviting others to appreciate the timeless beauty of sculptural craftsmanship.