• About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Monday, February 9, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Subscribe now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2026 Ceramics Calendar
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2026 Ceramics Calendar
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Home Ceramic art

Paolo Porelli: Green (R)evolution, 2023-2024

February 9, 2026
in Ceramic art
3D Green Iconology
3D Green Iconology
3D Green Iconology
3D Green Iconology
3D Green Iconology
Green Regeneration
Green Regeneration
Green Regeneration
Green Regeneration
Sacred Wood
Sacred Wood
Sacred Wood
Sacred Wood
Sacred Wood

Paolo Porelli: Green (R)evolution, 2023-2024

My most recent sculptures seek a symbiosis between man and nature, becoming a fusion of vegetal and anthropomorphic memories in an ever-unpredictable and undefined interplay of figuration and abstraction. The works belong to the new creative season still in full development in defence and support of nature, as emphasised by the use of the colour green, an incontrovertible reference to the natural environment. Green, with all its shades, is the colour I am using to cloth this new generation with a chromatic tone that immediately refers to the plant world and the chlorophyl that creates the vital miracle of oxygen. The diversity of techniques that normally characterises my work becomes a reflected metaphor for the natural model of biodiversity.

In the installation 3D Green Iconology, the sculptures are “combines” of a repertoire of various forms, printed in clay and combined to personify botanic creatures, manipulating classical sculptures, that projected into another dimension, biological and organic, become estranging figurative inventions. The 3D printer is not used to reproduce stereotypical copies of a model but creatively, indulging the imperfections created during the printing process to give rise to unexpected aesthetic inventions used in the composition. The sculpture is also enriched with real, natural elements from the plains of Montana in evocation of the ecosystem in which they grew. The three sculptures are covered with a green lithium, copper, and rutile glaze that creates a variegated and richly evocative naturalistic surface. Both this installation and the next were created while I was visiting artist at The Archie Bray Foundation’s Voulkos studio in 2023.

Green Regeneration is a group of eight atavistic deities of the ancestral spirit of nature that promote an ecological rebirth in response to the environmental crisis that is the principal emergency on which everything else depends. For the production of these stoneware figures, a wide range of techniques from the most traditional, modelling solid, coil and slab, hand-building, wheel, to 3-D printing in clay are used, with the addition of organic materials dipped in slip. The installation is unified by the green glaze, a pop symbol of the Green movement.

Sacred Wood is a spontaneous generation of anthropomorphic images condensed into a vegetal repertoire, giving rise to a symbiotic hybrid figure, both abstract and figurative, which serves as a model for a new approach between man and nature. The title “Sacred Wood” refers to enclosed, uncontaminated places dedicated to the veneration of the sacred, a concept that is now absent in the abuse of power by contemporary man. The terracotta sculptures, modelled in my studio in Rome, are glazed with fusible transparent glazes tinted with copper.

Captions

  • 3D Green Iconology, 2023, glazed stoneware, 56.5cm H max. Exhibited at the 63rd Faenza Prize, Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche, Faenza, Italy.
  • Green Regeneration, 2023, glazed stoneware, 68cm H max. Exhibited at the 2025 NCECA Annual, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, Utah, US
  • Sacred Wood, 2024, Slipped, glazed terracotta, 91cm H max. Exhibited at Alive and Unfolding, curated by Vasi Hirdo, Ceramic Art Andenne, Le Delta, Namur, Belgium
Tags: Paolo Porelli

Related Posts

Paolo Porelli ceramic art
Ceramic art

Paolo Porelli: Classic White, 2021-2024

February 9, 2026
Paolo Porelli ceramic artist
Ceramic art

Paolo Porelli: Divinities & Idols, 2018

February 9, 2026
Nanxi Jin ceramics
Ceramic art

Nanxi Jin: Selected works, 2020-2024

February 5, 2026
Kathy Erteman ceramic artist
Ceramic art

Kathy Erteman: Selected works, 2011-2025

February 4, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




Latest Artist Profiles

Paolo Porelli ceramics
Artists

Paolo Porelli

February 9, 2026
Nanxi Jin ceramics
Artists

Nanxi Jin

February 5, 2026
Kathy Erteman ceramics
Artists

Kathy Erteman

February 4, 2026
Xanthe Somers ceramics
Artists

Xanthe Somers

January 13, 2026

Latest Articles

Linda Viková ceramics
Articles

Linda Viková: I Will Give You Everything

by Ceramics Now
January 29, 2026
New Japanese Clay at the Asian Art Museum
Articles

New Japanese Clay at the Asian Art Museum

by Ceramics Now
January 27, 2026
CICEMA Manises International Ceramics Film Festival
Articles

Ceramic Cinema: A Report on the Third International Ceramic Film Festival of Manises

by Ceramics Now
January 19, 2026
Martinsons Award 2025 - Latvia Ceramics Biennale
Articles

From Prehistoric Goddesses to Contemporary Mythical Beings: Martinsons Award 2025 Exhibition

by Ceramics Now
January 13, 2026
Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Ceramics Now

Ceramics Now is a leading independent art publication specialized in contemporary ceramics. Since 2010, we promote and document contemporary ceramic art and empower artists working with ceramics.

Pages

  • About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Subscribe to Ceramics Now Magazine

Join a vibrant community of over 25,000 readers and gain access to in-depth articles, essays, reviews, exclusive news, and critical reflections on contemporary ceramics.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY

© 2010-2026 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.

  • Subscribe to Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • Ceramics Calendar 2026
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
  • About us
    • Ceramics Now Magazine
    • Submissions
    • Advertise with Ceramics Now
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result

© 2010-2026 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.