4. The Birth of Gaga
Since then, I have been fully focused on developing Gaga. This involved many hours of practice, including both successes and failures.
I worked and am still working on improving my sculpting skills, experimenting with colors and textures, making mistakes, and learning from multiple rounds of trial and error in the kiln.
Thanks to this rewarding journey, I could gain a clear sense of what Gaga would become.
That’s how Gaga came to live - almost instinctively, as a way to turn nature’s representations into objects that others could also connect with...
3. Discovery and Growth
In 2021 - After a lifetime of exploring different forms of art and completing a ceramics course, finally I began creating from a very personal place- more intentionally and with greater focus - giving a safe space to all the feelings and thoughts that had accompanied me throughout my life.
These ideas came as innate forms of representation of the human being and the animal, accompanied by a strong connection with nature.
Then, clay became a natural way of expressing myself.
2. A Bond With Clay
Since I was a child, I’ve felt a strong urge to shape things with my hands—Drawing the human figure, molding forms from clay and other materials I always found around me.
How Gaga Was Born...
1. A Simple Beginning
Gaga begins with a simple gesture: Hands on clay, without expectation, just the need to create. What started as an instinct gradually became a way to observe, to connect, and to give form to something meaningful for people's lives.


