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Finalist for Wildlife Artist of The Year 2025
Sept
9
to 13 Sept

Finalist for Wildlife Artist of The Year 2025

I’m thrilled to share that my yellow trumpet fish has been selected as a finalist for the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation’s Wildlife Artist of the Year 2025!

This prestigious international competition received 1,340 entries from 68 countries, and I’m deeply honoured to be selected as one of the finalists. My shortlisted piece, Trumpet Fish, will be exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London, from 9 to 13 September 2025.

Being included in this exhibition is incredibly meaningful to me, not only as an artist but as someone who deeply cares about wildlife and conservation. The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation does inspiring work to protect endangered species and habitats around the world, and I’m honoured to contribute through my art.

Handmade ceramic sculpture by Cosmin Ciofirdel
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Rhythm of Grace - A Vessel Exhibition
Feb
21
to 2 Mar

Rhythm of Grace - A Vessel Exhibition

Very excited to showcase my vessels at Project Space Gallery, 21 Februarie - 2 Martie 2025.

A new body of work, Rhythm of Grace is a celebration of movement, stillness, and the delicate balance between control and surrender. The pieces here are vessels, but also pauses, moments captured in form, in soft colour and quiet lines, in the subtle shifts of tone that pull you in without demanding attention.

For me, making is about rhythm. It’s about knowing when to push and when to let go. Clay records everything, every hesitation, every moment of focus, every breath. It absorbs presence, reflects energy, and insists on a kind of stillness even as it moves. In the studio, my hands follow a rhythm that is both instinctive and intentional. It is a conversation, a meditation, a way of thinking without words.

Rhythm of Grace is not about statement pieces or grand gestures. It is about what lingers.

The feeling of a form in your hands. The way light moves across the surface. The quiet elegance of simplicity. It is about grace in movement and stillness.

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