Caterina Roma
Ceramics that transcend time
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The area in which Caterina Roma’s universe takes place, in Púbol, encourages things to happen; the environment goes hand-in-hand with her pieces.
Her work is closely related to the earth and by working with natural elements, the results speak for themselves. As a result of a game of investigation and experimentation in which the random, chance aspect plays an important role, Caterina establishes a firm link between earth, tradition and history.
Platja del Mort, Cap de Creus
Photo: Enric Garcia
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She tells us that, from a possible dissatisfaction with a finished piece, which only transmits what she wants to transmit, there is the need to make the natural elements speak for themselves. Earth, water, fire and wind have their own voice. Caterina works with the earth and says, “We collect what has always been there, we are just passing through”.
Text: Emily May
Photos: Anna Pla-Narbona
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