My artistic work emerges from the intersection of different personal experiences throughout my life: growing up in southern Chile, where I learned copper engraving and other techniques from a very young age; my years working at the Museum of Natural History; and my fascination with the inexplicable forms taken by nature. Each piece is unique, fired at 1230 degrees, and combines textures, glazes, and unrepeatable forms. They are objects that can exist as containers or as sculptures, but always carry within them the trace of memory and the persistence of life.