
Artist Statement
Glass has fascinated humanity for millennia. It is a material of paradox — both fragile and enduring, scientific and poetic, ancient and resolutely contemporary. For me, glass is a language of transformation, offering infinite creative possibilities.
My journey as a glassblower began in the laboratory and evolved into the studio, yet I have never seen these worlds as separate. Working alongside scientists, artists, designers, and architects has shaped a practice rooted in dialogue and experimentation. Each collaboration becomes an exploration — a shared territory where precision meets intuition, and where material research transforms into visual poetry.
Glass is memory. It carries within it the history of civilizations, techniques, and discoveries. To work with it is to travel through time while remaining open to constant innovation. Every flame, every gesture at the torch, holds the potential for surprise. It is an endless apprenticeship — a balance between mastery and surrender to the unexpected.
I seek to create works that are imbued with mystery and resonance. My sculptures aim to evoke the invisible forces that shape our world — breath, vibration, tension, fragility, and light. In this sense, collaboration plays an essential role in my artistic research.
My work alongside glass artist Karina Guévin reflects this spirit of dialogue. Together, we explore the expressive potential of glass through complementary approaches, engaging in a conversation between form, material, and process. Our collaboration allows us to push technical and conceptual boundaries, creating works that embody both rigor and sensitivity. Through this exchange, glass becomes not only a medium, but a shared space of inquiry — where experimentation leads to poetic discovery.
Through my work, I aim to create spaces of contemplation — poetic territories where the tangible and the invisible coexist. A world rich with wonder and intensity, where curiosity guides the process, and where art and science are not opposites, but reflections of the same human impulse: to understand, to transform, and to marvel.