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SiennaCeramic Paris-based ceramic artist. Molding faces into stories. Open for commissions.

04/02/2026

Hey everybody ✨ back to work and back to creating content.
Sorry for the silence — I was moving! New place, new energy. It’s looking a little bare for now, but I’ll be decorating, settling in, and making it feel like home in no time. Feeling excited for this new chapter and all the things to come 🏡🌱
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11/12/2025

Deciding to try a more geometric design felt like a real departure from my usual floral and organic forms — a quiet little rebellion in the studio. Stepping into sharper lines and structured shapes brought a new kind of satisfaction, a different rhythm in the making.

It’s refreshing to see how geometry can hold its own beauty, just as expressive and alive as the natural forms I’m drawn to. Exploring this contrast has opened something new in my practice… and I’m loving where it’s taking me.
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A new sculpture, a new story.Lately I’ve been reflecting on the faces we wear — the subtle masks we present to the world...
29/11/2025

A new sculpture, a new story.
Lately I’ve been reflecting on the faces we wear — the subtle masks we present to the world. We use them to express, to protect, to communicate our emotions… yet we shift them constantly. There’s the face for work, the one for friends, another for family, and finally the one we keep only for ourselves.

This piece explores that quiet complexity — the layers we build, the identities we slip into, and the truth that lives somewhere beneath them all.

So I ask: what face do you use today?
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This piece feels like a small garden captured in time — soft blooms frozen mid-breath, each petal shaped by hand and int...
22/11/2025

This piece feels like a small garden captured in time — soft blooms frozen mid-breath, each petal shaped by hand and intention. 🌸 The process of building it was slow and grounding, a quiet act of care and repetition. I wanted to evoke the feeling of nature’s gentle persistence — how beauty can emerge from patience, how stillness can hold life within it. Working with clay this way always reminds me that creation is both delicate and enduring, fragile and strong — much like the emotions that inspire it.
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Sometimes it takes just one piece out of hundreds to shift everything. ✨In the quiet moments of making, I often find mys...
19/11/2025

Sometimes it takes just one piece out of hundreds to shift everything. ✨
In the quiet moments of making, I often find myself reflecting on the evolution of my work — how each sculpture carries a fragment of discovery, a question, a new direction. And then, suddenly, one piece stands out. It feels aligned, honest, resonant… and from that point, the path forward becomes clearer.

Creating is never a straight line. It’s a slow unfolding, a conversation between intention and intuition. But every so often, a single work becomes the compass — the piece that teaches you where to go next.

Grateful for these moments of recognition, and for the journey they spark.
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27/09/2025

Had the joy of working with the wonderful ceramic artist Valentine Rosi Mistou. 🌸 Learned so much during these two weeks by her side—her generosity, knowledge, and artistry are truly inspiring. Sad I couldn’t stay until the very end, but grateful for every moment of this experience. Can’t wait for the chance to work together again! ✨
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