Mata Ortiz ceramics - Large black piece VII

$ 15,000.00 MXN

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  • ◇ Technique: Polished with graphite and burned with oxygen reduction.

    ◇ Dimensions: 51 x 33 x 33 cm. / 20 x 13 x 13in.

    Author: Israel Sandoval.

    Unique piece. Includes certificate of authenticity.

    This ceramic artwork is a true example of the artist's skill in creating an intricate and eye-catching design. The glazed black ceramic is a perfect background for the detailed geometric details that cover its surface, creating a rich and textured visual effect.

    The opaque texture of the piece adds additional depth and dimension, inviting the viewer to explore its curves and corners. The large scale of the piece allows the geometric details to be appreciated in even greater detail and to enjoy the visual impact it produces.

    This ceramic work of art is a true treasure for any collector, a unique and special piece that can be enjoyed by those who appreciate art and ceramics.

    To make a pot, potters start by kneading a clay tortilla that they compress with their fingers into a shallow, plate-shaped plaster matrix. After cutting the excess from the edges, they make a thick strip of clay and join their ends to form a ring of the same circumference as that of the mold. They place this large annular 'chorizo' on the edges of the mold and attach it to the tortilla around it; with your fingers press it up to form the walls. Then they refine their shape and match the surface. The walls are thinned evenly by scraping the outer face with the teeth of a piece of saw, while pressing with the fingers from the inner face. When you touch a finished vessel, you can feel the artist's fingers that molded it inside.

  • ◇ Ships the day of purchase or the next business day.

    ◇ Express shipping worldwide totally free.

    ◇ Professional packaging.

    ◇ Includes insurance in case of damage, theft or loss.

    ◇ Satisfaction guarantee: Free return 10 days after receiving your order.

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