Clay
Clay Work Step into the quiet, tactile side of my art. This is where I work slowly, shaping each piece by hand no molds, no shortcuts, just time, fingertips, and a bit of trust in where the material leads.
Everything starts with a lump of clay. I press, roll, and carve until something begins to take form sometimes planned, sometimes instinctive. Some pieces become decorative, some functional, but they all carry little traces of the process: fingerprints, soft edges, a story in texture.
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Cottage in the Clay
Clay Model I created this miniature rustic scene by hand, using clay to shape a small house with a dark roof and a wooden texture. Around it, I added little details like a stone path, a blue pond, logs, and rocks each piece placed to bring the setting to life. It’s quiet, a little nostalgic, and one of my favorite kinds of projects: building small worlds with character and charm.

Heart Leaf
made this heart-shaped piece and painted it with a soft leaf design in green and pink. It’s simple but gentle—like a small symbol of care or calm. The shape and colors give it a natural, peaceful feel.

Memory in Red, White, and Black
“AYA 2024” Clay Piece
I made this small piece using the colors of the Syrian flag. It includes “AYA 2024” and “I am Syrian,” which hold personal meaning for me. It’s simple and handmade, but it represents something important I wanted to express through clay.

Floral Mail
I shaped this piece to look like a mail package, with cracks and soft details that make it feel worn and real. Inside, I added tiny flowers and what look like small letters like a gentle surprise tucked inside. It’s handmade, simple, and carries a quiet kind of warmth.

Shelf
Clay Shelf A small, handmade shelf in pink and yellow clay with two levels and playful details. It features a yellow knob on topa and the name "AYA" along the bottom, giving it a personal feel. It’s a fun, colorful piece that brings charm through its handmade look.