These pieces are made from discarded plastic, mainly PET bottles, collected and reworked by hand. What was once waste is cut, shaped, heated, and assembled into small objects that can be worn or handled.
The process starts from reuse. Giving a second life to these materials is a way to shift how we look at them, from something to discard to something with potential. Plastic is often seen only as waste, but it is also a material with strength, flexibility, and color.
I am interested in this change of value. Each piece keeps traces of its previous life, while becoming something new. The result is not about perfection, but about transformation, where experimentation, repetition, and small variations turn discarded fragments into objects worth keeping.