
Handmade Ceramic Vase Radiant Flowers (Mexico)
This handmade creation is offered in partnership with NOVICA, in association with National Geographic. Flowers are dazzling as they evoke a summer garden in Guanajuato. Edged in cobalt blue, this colorful serving bowl re-interprets the style of Mexico's legendary Talavera ceramics. Pedro Alba crafts and paints the piece by hand, and the glaze creates the effect of low relief.
Product Features:
- Dimensions: 7.75" H x 4.5" Diam.
- Weight: 1.2 lbs
- Colors: Orange, Blue, Multi
- Type: Table vase
- Material: Ceramic
- Hand-made item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Free of lead and toxins
- Decorative
- Care instruction: Dishwasher safe
- Made in Mexico
Story Behind the Art:
I learned from an early age to work hard to be able to provide for one's family, because I had to work when I was in primary school. I come from a family of humble means from the beautiful state of Guanajuato. Dad was a driver for the public transport and mom stayed at home looking after my five sisters and me. I learned from an early age to work hard to be able to provide for one's family, because I had to work when I was in primary school. With a lot of effort and hard work I managed to stay in school and graduate as a teacher. While working as a teacher, from 1979 to 1990, I supplemented my income by being a salesperson for a ceramics workshop. I developed my own client base, but at some point the workshop couldn't keep with their orders, which motivated me to start my own workshop. I opened it in 1979 and I specialize in talavera ceramics for decor and for service.
I've taken quite a few ceramic courses around the country, organized by Mexico's Ceramists' Society. My technique is 100% hand-crafted and I use mineral enamels and paints. I've kept the first vase I've ever made and my pieces are characterized by my own specific style. I enjoy developing new designs. Over the years my workshop has grown to such an extent that I can offer work to people in my community. I'm pleased of the working environment we have created – we really enjoy working with each other. However, that has become my greatest challenge: to ensure there is always enough orders so that the artisans at the workshop will always have work, and that I may continue to provide my children with a good education.
In 1998 I went back to study and earned a degree in International Commerce. In 1998 and 2004 I received State Awards for my work, and from 2004 to 2007 I organized seminars, workshops and courses with the top ceramists of Mexico. I have had the opportunity to exhibit my work through individual and collective exhibitions in several countries in Europe, United States, Central and South America. I am happy about the opportunity to join Novica and share a part of each one of us through our hand crafted work.
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