In the calm solitude of her home-studio, Belgian ceramic artist Pascale Zintzen blurs the boundaries between life and creation.
Her project of building a living space that is also a workshop becomes a reflection on motherhood, intimacy, and the quiet persistence of making.
Each piece of clay holds traces of both the domestic and the spiritual — gestures of care, repetition, and presence.
Through this dialogue between house, hand, and time, Zintzen reveals how creation can mirror the rhythms of nurturing and solitude alike.