Here are few photos of my studio and work in progress.

To create most of my pieces I start form big chunks of clay, which then I precisely measure and cut into slabs.
After cut pieces become hard enough to handle, I assemble them into hollow blocks or other forms.
While clay is still wet, I apply photocopy transfers, stamps, and silkscreen. I also scratch or penetrate surfaces with tools and found objects.
After bisque firing, I draw and paint directly on clay with a ceramic pencil, underglazes and glazes. Here again I also use silkscreen techniques to transfer images and patterns.
Each piece is fired after the surface treatment, sometimes even up to five or six times.