“Winter” Was Born
That studio was a space brimming with creativity, surrounded by rooms where each individual was immersed in creating a work of art.
One day, while gazing at the photographs of the master Abbas Kiarostami, she became captivated by the theme of snow in the artist’s works. In that moment, she reflected on her own resources and abilities: the white clay that could resemble snow-covered fields on ceramic surfaces, and hands skilled enough to carve delicate patterns evoking trees and slender branches. That was all it took for her to decide to bring this idea to life.
The next day, she returned to her beautiful studio and began creating the Winter collection. She started by crafting small oval plates but felt something was missing. To complete the vision, she made a small cup, which eventually evolved into a set of espresso cups. Gradually, as she created more diverse pieces, the collection grew more complete and developed its own distinct identity—a collection that continues to evolve to this day.
She is still crafting Winter, nurturing new and fresh ideas for it. Her audience can wait with anticipation; she is certain they will delight in these works. In her belief, winter is something the human soul truly needs.
