Before founding this underglaze ceramic studio,
he lived with a warm-hearted little poodle who lit up his days like sunlight.
When the dog passed away, the imprint it left behind became all the more precious—not just a memory, but a quiet weight of absence.
With a longing to make that love last, he picked up his brush and began to paint its image on a piece of pure white porcelain.
The familiar outline.
The glimmering eyes.
The gentleness only he could remember.
He knew: only underglaze painting could endure the thousand-degree kiln, embedding color deep into the ceramic body—never fading, never peeling, lasting through time.
In this way, his dog stayed by his side. Not just in spirit, but etched into porcelain, and into time itself.
🐾 Inspiration from Everyday Life
He never distanced himself from pets after loss.
In fact, he now lives with four furry companions, whose clumsy play, sleepy paws, and wandering curiosity fill his studio with life.
Sometimes they step across drying paints, leaving behind small paw prints—tiny “plum blossoms” scattered on the workbench.
He doesn’t wipe them away.
He keeps them—as if they, too, were painting with him.
🏺 Ceramics as a Vessel of Emotion
In his studio, each piece undergoes a slow and sincere process:
Shaped from clay, detailed with careful strokes, then glazed and fired in intense heat.
There’s no shortcut, no haste—because things made with warmth deserve to take time.
Whether a teacup, plate, or keepsake ornament, every object carries the same intention:
To preserve a gentle moment of life,
To extend the emotion beyond memory,
To bring companionship into the everyday.
🎨 On Craft and Feeling
He never calls himself an “artist.”
To him, it’s not about showcasing artwork—it’s about responding to life.
He paints not just what he sees, but what he feels:
A glance, a tail's flick, the stubborn curl of a dog under the table, a cat’s curve while licking its paw.
These fleeting moments, easy to miss, are captured with every brushstroke.
It’s this kind of quiet observation—and this ancient, slow art—that gives his creations warmth and soul.
✨ He believes:
Emotion can be painted into porcelain.
And ceramics, beyond their function,
can hold memory, presence, and the invisible bond between love and time.
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