The power, beauty and fragility of nature have always inspired me. It has taught me to be reverent. There is something very similar in nature and ceramics - you have to be able to listen, obey, it is not reasonable to go "conquering".
Just as high up in the mountains you have to treat everything around you with reverence, so it is with clay.
They both tell you how to behave, what to do. You just have to be able to listen. But at the same time - groping for boundaries, breaking myths, the desire to create something that seems impossible is part of this world.
In my recent works, I have given porcelain and glass the opportunity to do things on their own.
Conditions and patience on my part. Glass and porcelain can miraculously cope with creating unique and fragile forms - just like nature.
The keywords are the fragility of nature and life.