About me

Graduated in Industrial Design, but not made for industrialization, I found my path in ceramics in 2017, when I opened my first studio in Guadalajara, Mexico. Since then, I have worked in Budapest, Krakow, and the Netherlands, where I have focused on creating, selling my work, and teaching ceramics.

                     In love with emotions and art, music, dance and words.

Fragmentaria is rooted in the exploration of expression and unfinished beauty — in the shapes, textures, and quiet rhythms of life and nature. Each piece embraces imperfection, process, and the marks of time and touch.

My practice is grounded in craftsmanship and slow making. I seek to build a life through thoughtful, small-scale production, as far as possible from the acceleration of capitalism. I value the time materials need, the time our hands require to shape and finish a piece, the time for rest, and the time we share. 

I believe in  craftsmanship

as a crucial  way to connect the human

 soul with the material world.

Im courageous
I’m emotional 
I’m a human