Ceramic Sequences II
Andrea Santamarina
Concept
Andrea Santamarina fuses two traditions in this artistic collection: Mediterranean painting on ceramics and the Japanese Ukiyo-e style ("pictures of the floating world"), referencing the erotic scenes created by Hishikawa Moronobu in the 17th century. Each plate is part of an imaginary animation sequence and, through beauty, reclaims freedom of expression. The collection invites us to reflect on a topic inseparable from humanity, always present in the history of art, and suggests that, far from hiding it, it should be a space for exploration and open dialogue.
Be careful opening with a knife. Please keep the assembly instructions for future consultation. In case of return, the product must be disassembled and in its original packaging.
Details
Materials
100% Ceramic - Handmade
measurements
25.0 x 25.0 x 1.0 cm
Artistic technique
Hand-painted low-temperature ceramic. It is recommended to avoid exposing the pieces to direct sunlight, sudden temperature changes, prolonged immersion in water or excessive loads.
Edition
Limited edition.
Andrea Santamarina is an artist whose work combines drawing and ceramics to explore cultural memory and Mediterranean heritage. Her creative process starts with sketches that act as visual diaries, capturing experiences and characters that are then transformed into pieces with a strong link to artisan tradition. Through ceramics, she revives pottery techniques and reinterprets objects that have lost their function over time, giving them new meaning. Her inspiration comes from the urban environment and the observation of people, an exercise that feeds her gaze and shapes her artistic universe.
