In Barranco, Peru, stands the visionary ceramics artist Elizabeth Vásquez Arbulú. She centers the inspiration for her ceramic pieces on pre-Colombian themes and the local techniques of her country’s heritage. According to her artist profile, Arbulú is known for transcending the boundaries of her time with her contemporary vision.
My favorite pieces are her vessels, such as “Circus” and “Trilliza,” which portray complex but beautiful textures along the vessels. The description of “Trilliza,” according to the website’s description, is “a vase of vibrant allure, handcrafted by the esteemed artisans at Polen Ceramic Studio. With its name meaning “triplet” in Spanish, this piece captivates with its threefold color palette, reminiscent of Peru’s diverse landscapes—from the deep blues of the Pacific, through the lush greens of the Amazon, to the radiant hues of the Andean textiles."
"The Trilliza vase is a testament to the fusion of traditional Peruvian craftsmanship with contemporary design, a treasure ready to infuse any space with the dynamic spirit of South American culture."
If you are curious about her pieces, please click the link here!: https://adorno.design/members/polenceramicstudio/pieces/
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