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Victoria Martínez Zurbano

'Presente' | 'Present'

Regular price $560.00 AUD
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Titled "Intervalo," a collection features the ocular iris as the central focus in a non-linear time narrative. The pieces blend stirrup spouts and handles reminiscent of Latin American ceramics, both visually striking and utilitarian. Their rough surfaces expose the white crocs of the dark stoneware clay, resulting in softly hand-polished textures.

All vessels in this series are crafted from dark stoneware, some adorned with raw white slip and glazed on their interiors.

The "Intervalo" collection signifies the start of Toia's exploratory journey, bridging South American roots with materials and techniques from Australia. She aims to nurture universal languages such as tactile sensation and visual perception.

Available for Loan

This vessel is available for a short or long-term loan. Contact us via hello@anfisa.com.au to enquire.

Floral Design

Talk to us about adding fresh or naturally dried botanical elements to this vessel. Custom designed to order. Available in Perth only. Enquire via hello@anfisa.com.au

Materials

All vessels in this series are crafted from dark stoneware, some adorned with raw white slip and glazed on their interiors.

Dimensions

Height: 35 cm
Width: 26,5cm
Opening: top opening 4x5 cm, low opening 3x4cm

*all measurements are approximate

Origin

Perth, Western Australia

Shipping

This vessel ships within 1-3 days from purchase from our showroom in Fremantle, Western Australia. We currently offer shipping Australia-wide and internationally. See Shipping & Returns for further details.

about the artist

Victoria Martínez Zurbano is a ceramic artist from Corrientes, Argentina, currently residing in Whadjuk, Perth.

Victoria's work seamlessly merges traditional South American hand-building prehispanic techniques with contemporary design elements. She achieves this by contrasting forms, textures, and the interplay of shadows.

See Victoria's profile here