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about clay bodies

Clay Bodies is a multidimensional project stretching artistic language, form, and workflow across digital and continental spheres. Baal & Mortimer, Cate Kennan, Cucina Povera, and Morita Vargas engaged in an intimate, collaborative process with Camila Apaez of Ila Ceramica. This resulted in four handmade, one-of-a-kind ceramic sculptures being conceptually soundtracked by five musical contributions recorded onto a limited-edition cassette. It comes with a series of cards mapping the process, designed by artist and florist Mayken Craenen.

about this ceramic sculpture

The soft crackle and anomalous atmosphere captured in 'Reflections I' and 'Reflections II' gave way to a sense of fire, melting, and emergence for Camila. Paralleling the exchange between Cate and Camila, one recording or sculpture informing the other, the two-piece vessel draws reference from volcanos and the Rotorua mud pools―natural forms that “breathe” in a cyclical nature.

Dimensions: L 22cm x W 32cm x H 10cm
Weight: 2.8 kg

about ila ceramica

Camila Apaez is a Guadalajara-based artist and founder of Ila Ceramica. The four vessels draw inspiration from her individual dialogue with each sound artist, with nature, amorphous atmospheres, bodily experience, and natural landscapes synthesizing into shape and form.

about clay bodies

Clay Bodies is a multidimensional project stretching artistic language, form, and workflow across digital and continental spheres. Baal & Mortimer, Cate Kennan, Cucina Povera, and Morita Vargas engaged in an intimate, collaborative process with Camila Apaez of Ila Ceramica. This resulted in four handmade, one-of-a-kind ceramic sculptures being conceptually soundtracked by five musical contributions recorded onto a limited-edition cassette. It comes with a series of cards mapping the process, designed by artist and florist Mayken Craenen.

about this ceramic sculpture

The soft crackle and anomalous atmosphere captured in 'Reflections I' and 'Reflections II' gave way to a sense of fire, melting, and emergence for Camila. Paralleling the exchange between Cate and Camila, one recording or sculpture informing the other, the two-piece vessel draws reference from volcanos and the Rotorua mud pools―natural forms that “breathe” in a cyclical nature.

Dimensions: L 22cm x W 32cm x H 10cm
Weight: 2.8 kg

about ila ceramica

Camila Apaez is a Guadalajara-based artist and founder of Ila Ceramica. The four vessels draw inspiration from her individual dialogue with each sound artist, with nature, amorphous atmospheres, bodily experience, and natural landscapes synthesizing into shape and form.

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