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This piece, hand-modeled in clay and dressed with mineral slips, seems to emerge from the earth like a fragment of a landscape frozen in time; its organic and undulating forms evoke the patient erosion of the wind and the whisper of ancient streams, while the imprint of fire—born in a traditional wood-fired kiln—gives it iridescent nuances that oscillate between deep greens and golden ochres, as if it held on its surface the memory of the forest and the living clay; belonging to the exhibition Clay Landscapes by the master Aide, this work is not only contemplated, but felt, inviting you to explore with your gaze each imperfect curve, each texture that breathes, like an intimate dialogue between nature, the creative hand and the mystery of fire.
Inhabited Green
Green Polychrome Sculpture
Decorative Sculpture
Mixtecan Clay Ceramic
Origin: San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla, Oaxaca, Mexico


