Ravioli

My obsession with pasta design began with a single thought, imagining a ravioli where precise, delicate patterns would survive the cooking process, preserving their color and the integrity of the design all the way to the plate. That was enough. Just the idea of how that gesture could change the way we experience a dish.

As the work evolved, I began noticing something I hadn't anticipated, patterns behave differently once they leave the flat surface of a pasta sheet. A design that reads one way on a sheet changes the moment it is folded, sealed, and given volume. The rhythm shifts. The perspective changes. So does the feeling.

This gallery brings together ravioli where I explore exactly that, the relationship between pattern, structure, and volume. How a design adapts as the pasta takes shape. Here, ravioli is no longer just a form, it becomes part of the language. A place where design doesn't decorate. It interacts.