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Part of the eccentric "Teste Che Camminano" Collection, this humanoid-shaped flowerpot will give an artful surrealist touch to terraces or patios. The shaping step - carried out by hand with the coiling technique - is followed by the majolica method, where the clay undergoes the first firing at 960° and a second one at 930° to seal the bright red glaze. Please consult the Concierge for size variants pricing and color customizations.
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Elisabetta Milan
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Artist
Artist Elisabetta Milan grew up in her grandfather Pietro’s workshop where she immersed herself in art before training in Udine and Venice as an art historian and restorer. Her paintings blend techniques linked to the artisanal patrimony of restoration and abstract art, while including stones, minerals, sands and shells. Since 2008, Milan has collaborated with important art galleries in the USA as well as with companies in the nautical sector, including Fincantieri and Carnival. In 2020 she founded the PlasticOcene project to protect the sea through art.Discover more