I
started to work with clay six years ago, and it has been the most
wonderful experience in my life. I was born and grew up in
Mexico, and have been living in the United States for eight years.
I started to study English, and after two years I finished my certificate
in International Business at Glendale College, in California.
This was related to the degree I earned in Mexico which is Business
Administration. During the summer of 1998, I took a design
class, just to check if I had any talent in this area. The class
was exciting, and I enjoyed it tremendously. Seeing this,
my teacher encouraged me to take more art classes.
I
do not remember how I enrolled in ceramics, but it was the best
choice at that time. Ceramics has given me the opportunity to express
my ideas and creativity in a different way. I create pieces
that have a variety of colors, textures, interesting shapes and
carvings which I especially enjoy. Each piece is different,
unique, has its own personality and cries out to be touched.
Different techniques are used such as raku, low firing (earthenware),
stoneware and porcelain. To focus on just one technique would
be boring for me. All of my work gives me different levels
of satisfaction and excitement. Most of my work comes from
my imagination, though I do check ceramics books or magazines on
how to construct an idea. However, I do not have anyone or
anything special that inspires my work. Nevertheless, I have
to admit that any ceramic picture feeds my creativity and inspires
my sense for pottery.
I
started to learn about pottery as a hobby, yet today it is the way
that I express myself to the world. I have exhibited at many
shows. Some pieces are in private collections in the U.S., Canada
and Thailand. In addition, I participated in various art festivals
such as the Beverly Hills Affaire in the Park and the Laguna Beach
Winterfest with great success.
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