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Dialogue in Denim 008:
@dinanursatti shares her exploration of process, where research and instinct come together and gradually emerge through clay.

Dialogue in Denim 008:
@dinanursatti shares her exploration of process, where research and instinct come together and gradually emerge through clay.

@dinanursattiwears the Greer top in Ecru & the Bends Jean in Dusk.
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@dinanursattiwears the Greer top in Ecru & the Bends Jean in Dusk.
Shop Now at Ossou.com

@dinanursattiwears the Greer top in Ecru & the Bends Jean in Dusk.
Shop Now at Ossou.com

@dinanursattiwears the Greer top in Ecru & the Bends Jean in Dusk.
Shop Now at Ossou.com

@dinanursattiwears the Greer top in Ecru & the Bends Jean in Dusk.
Shop Now at Ossou.com

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina reflects on cultural memory, embodied making, and the moment where thought becomes material.
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina reflects on cultural memory, embodied making, and the moment where thought becomes material.
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina reflects on cultural memory, embodied making, and the moment where thought becomes material.
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina reflects on cultural memory, embodied making, and the moment where thought becomes material.
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina reflects on cultural memory, embodied making, and the moment where thought becomes material.
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina Nur Satti is a ceramicist whose practice is both intuitive and meditative, shaped by the cultural rhythms of her heritage. Working primarily by hand through coiling, her pieces emerge slowly—guided less by plan and more by instinct, memory, and a deep engagement with material.
Photographed by Fujio Emura at her studio in Queens, Dina talks about the relationship between hand and heart — how objects can carry something immaterial, how taste is felt rather than defined, and how a creative voice is developed through surrender and attention.
Rooted in ritual, storytelling, and research, her work reflects a sensual, lived-in understanding of form. OSSOU is something she reaches for in much the same way— instinctive, grounding, and shaped by a quiet confidence that evolves over time.
See Dina’s work featured at NADA New York, opening May 13 at the Starrett Lehigh Building @newartdealers @montaguecontemporary
📍 NADA New York | Booth A13 | Starrett Lehigh Building | May 13–16, 2026
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina Nur Satti is a ceramicist whose practice is both intuitive and meditative, shaped by the cultural rhythms of her heritage. Working primarily by hand through coiling, her pieces emerge slowly—guided less by plan and more by instinct, memory, and a deep engagement with material.
Photographed by Fujio Emura at her studio in Queens, Dina talks about the relationship between hand and heart — how objects can carry something immaterial, how taste is felt rather than defined, and how a creative voice is developed through surrender and attention.
Rooted in ritual, storytelling, and research, her work reflects a sensual, lived-in understanding of form. OSSOU is something she reaches for in much the same way— instinctive, grounding, and shaped by a quiet confidence that evolves over time.
See Dina’s work featured at NADA New York, opening May 13 at the Starrett Lehigh Building @newartdealers @montaguecontemporary
📍 NADA New York | Booth A13 | Starrett Lehigh Building | May 13–16, 2026
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina Nur Satti is a ceramicist whose practice is both intuitive and meditative, shaped by the cultural rhythms of her heritage. Working primarily by hand through coiling, her pieces emerge slowly—guided less by plan and more by instinct, memory, and a deep engagement with material.
Photographed by Fujio Emura at her studio in Queens, Dina talks about the relationship between hand and heart — how objects can carry something immaterial, how taste is felt rather than defined, and how a creative voice is developed through surrender and attention.
Rooted in ritual, storytelling, and research, her work reflects a sensual, lived-in understanding of form. OSSOU is something she reaches for in much the same way— instinctive, grounding, and shaped by a quiet confidence that evolves over time.
See Dina’s work featured at NADA New York, opening May 13 at the Starrett Lehigh Building @newartdealers @montaguecontemporary
📍 NADA New York | Booth A13 | Starrett Lehigh Building | May 13–16, 2026
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina Nur Satti is a ceramicist whose practice is both intuitive and meditative, shaped by the cultural rhythms of her heritage. Working primarily by hand through coiling, her pieces emerge slowly—guided less by plan and more by instinct, memory, and a deep engagement with material.
Photographed by Fujio Emura at her studio in Queens, Dina talks about the relationship between hand and heart — how objects can carry something immaterial, how taste is felt rather than defined, and how a creative voice is developed through surrender and attention.
Rooted in ritual, storytelling, and research, her work reflects a sensual, lived-in understanding of form. OSSOU is something she reaches for in much the same way— instinctive, grounding, and shaped by a quiet confidence that evolves over time.
See Dina’s work featured at NADA New York, opening May 13 at the Starrett Lehigh Building @newartdealers @montaguecontemporary
📍 NADA New York | Booth A13 | Starrett Lehigh Building | May 13–16, 2026
Read more at the link in bio.

Dialogue in Denim 008: Dina Nur Satti (@dinanursatti)
Dina Nur Satti is a ceramicist whose practice is both intuitive and meditative, shaped by the cultural rhythms of her heritage. Working primarily by hand through coiling, her pieces emerge slowly—guided less by plan and more by instinct, memory, and a deep engagement with material.
Photographed by Fujio Emura at her studio in Queens, Dina talks about the relationship between hand and heart — how objects can carry something immaterial, how taste is felt rather than defined, and how a creative voice is developed through surrender and attention.
Rooted in ritual, storytelling, and research, her work reflects a sensual, lived-in understanding of form. OSSOU is something she reaches for in much the same way— instinctive, grounding, and shaped by a quiet confidence that evolves over time.
See Dina’s work featured at NADA New York, opening May 13 at the Starrett Lehigh Building @newartdealers @montaguecontemporary
📍 NADA New York | Booth A13 | Starrett Lehigh Building | May 13–16, 2026
Read more at the link in bio.
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