Terre des Oules
- Jen Hernandez
- Apr 9
- 1 min read

Born and raised in France, Mag has lived and traveled around the world before moving to Corvallis in 2004, where her ceramics journey began. The pandemic made her realize how central ceramics is to her life, and led her to create “Terre des Oules” (loosely translated as “land of ceramics”).
Mag uses porcelain and colored clay to create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces. One technique she likes to use is the Nerikomi technique that allows her to create patterns directly in the clay.
Lately, Mag has been experimenting with the mobius strip, a shape with a single continuous side. In a world where everything seems black or white and people feel they must choose sides, this object symbolizes that it is OK to be on a continuum and that we’re all on the same side.
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