I’m currently developing a series of vintage objects—old landline telephones, enamel mugs, coffee pots—transformed through mosaic. These familiar, once-functional items are carefully covered in glass and ceramic fragments, often in playful colours and patterns. Each object becomes a vessel of memory, representing people, places, and atmospheres from the past.

These are not just decorative works. They are personal geographies—maps of memory and meaning—carefully constructed from both what I’ve carried and what I’ve let go. By honouring the worn edges of these objects and layering them with texture, I aim to give them new presence, allowing memory to live not only in the mind but also in form.

Images under review

Collection in progress

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