I’m an Italian multidisciplinary artist based in New York, working between ceramics and photography. My practice began with image-making — drawn to light, composition, and emotional storytelling — and expanded into clay after I moved from Rome to New York on my own. Pottery became both a grounding ritual and a way to rebuild creatively through my hands.
My work explores memory, reinvention, nostalgia, and the emotional weight of small objects. I’m especially interested in the tension between fragility and permanence — what we choose to hold onto, wear, collect, or keep close.
Through Ciao Amore Studio, I create handmade ceramic charms and sculptural jewelry holders designed as modern keepsakes. Each charm is crafted in small batches and meant to be worn individually or assembled intuitively — on chains, ribbons, or strings — allowing the wearer to build their own narrative. I see these pieces as intimate talismans: playful, sentimental, and deeply personal.
Photography continues to inform my ceramic practice — in the attention to detail, the sensitivity to texture, and the way I think about composition and storytelling. Everything I make is rooted in intentionality and slow craft.
Beyond objects, I am building a creative community through markets, gatherings, and future workshops that bring people together around making and shared experience. My work is not only about what we create, but about the spaces we create around it.
At its core, my practice is about softness, courage, and self-reinvention.