About

I am a sculptor, ceramic artist and photographer based in Valencia, Spain.

My work is driven by a fascination with form: the geometry of architecture, the structure of natural organisms, the weight of objects and the way materials occupy space.

Working mainly with stoneware clay, I create sculptures that move between brutalism and organic forms, often transforming everyday objects and animals into simplified, architectural volumes. Cameras, telephones, whales, manta rays and goats become vehicles for exploring memory, permanence and transformation.

Alongside sculpture, photography serves as a parallel investigation into structure, proportion and visual rhythm. Many of the forms that later appear in my sculptures are first discovered through the lens.

I am particularly interested in the dialogue between material and idea, craftsmanship and concept, permanence and change. Whether working on intimate ceramic pieces, experimental Raku firings or large-scale public art proposals, I approach each project as an opportunity to study form and its relationship to space.

Goat, London, 1997

Private collection