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Things the earth already knew.

The Four Pillars: Pepa, Lunar, Tinta, Runa.

On making

I work with clay the way some people work with memory: returning to the same forms, slowly, until they tell me something new. Cloud Commons is my studio and my practice. It is a space rooted in earth, in ancestry, and in the kind of attention that turns an ordinary moment into something worth staying inside of.


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Tools for the threshold

Sculptural tools for the senses designed to anchor a moment and facilitate a deliberate practice. These artifacts carry the weight of the studio’s technical discipline into the ceremony of the everyday.

Whether held in the hand or worn on the body, every piece is a singular record of the studio’s technical discipline and a state of free-flow.

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Anchors for the daily

Stoneware forms designed for the hand and the home. From the generous curve of a mug to the undulating surface of a monolith tray, these are functional sculptures that bring the weight of the earth to the tabletop, turning every pour and sip into a deliberate ceremony.

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Wearble artifacts

Small stoneware sculptures designed to be lived in. Rooted in ritual and refined for the skin, these are wearable anchors for those who understand that a talisman carries the energy of its making—a bridge between the internal landscape and the world beyond.