Verso L'Infinito - Glazed terracotta sculpture fired at 100°
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- Artist Plaka Ylli
- Category Pop Sculptures
- Creation year 2023
- Dimensions 33 x 24 x H 162 cm
- Technique Glazed terracotta sculpture fired at 100°. Ten oval-shaped faces unfolding between the face of the earth and infinity.
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Totem composed of ten overlapping colored oval faces. The perforated faces are inserted from above into a pole glued onto a ceramic base shaped like the face of Mother Earth. Composition of 10+1 pieces.
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Plaka Ylli
Ylli Plaka, born in Tirana in 1966, embarked on his artistic journey by obtaining a degree in sculpture and ceramics from the Academy of Fine Arts in Tirana. His passion for art led him to Italy in 1991, where he immersed himself in the rich traditions of ceramic art in Savona and Albisola. There, he honed his craft and became renowned for his unique approach, which eschews fleeting trends in favor of a deeply personal exploration of material and form.
Over the years, Plaka has left an indelible mark on the contemporary ceramic art scene, with numerous solo and group exhibitions showcasing his captivating sculptures. His work has graced prestigious venues across Italy and Europe, earning him accolades such as the 1st Prize at the International Maiolica Festival in 2009. Plaka's sculptures, characterized by their emotive depth and technical mastery, have found homes in private and public collections worldwide, a testament to their enduring appeal.
In addition to his solo pursuits, Plaka collaborates closely with esteemed designers and artists, including luminaries like Mendini and Pistoletto. This collaborative spirit infuses his work with fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, further enriching his artistic oeuvre.
Critics, poets, and journalists alike have lauded Plaka's artistic vision, recognizing his profound contributions to the world of ceramic art. His career stands as a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the enduring legacy of artistic expression.