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This hand-modeled clay vessel emerges as a contained landscape where matter and fire narrate its own origin; its surfaces, adorned with mineral slips, engage in a vibrant contrast between warm earth tones and a deep blue that seems to evoke moving waters, while the perforations and reliefs suggest living textures, like seeds, footprints, or constellations embedded in the clay; the imprint of the traditional wood-fired kiln is revealed in every smoky nuance and color transition, bestowing upon it an unpredictable and organic beauty; part of the exhibition Clay Landscapes by the master Aide, this piece invites contemplation of the intimate union between nature, time, and human gesture, as if an ancient territory, silently breathing, rested within its form.
Divided Riverbed
Sgraffito Vase With Three Dots
Decorative Vase
Mixtecan Clay Ceramic
Origin: San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla, Oaxaca, Mexico


