What elements do you think are present in your work?
Identity is always present, culture in its different forms of expression, a story, a game, the work of artists, the everyday, the native fauna, and everything that surrounds us.
What do you enjoy most about your work?
In the process of creation, the most satisfying thing is to be pleased with the final result. I am also very enthusiastic about the transmission of knowledge at a conceptual level on how to approach craft practice.
©Carlos Clavelli
What would you tell a young artisan who wants to follow this path?
I would tell them to try to create their own language: being a good artisan takes a few years and requires sustained work and experimentation. You have to become a professional. Mastering a technique does not guarantee success. You need to go further and dedicate time to design and creation.
Do you think your profession is in danger in this new millennium?
No, not at all. My experience is not focused on a traditional craft that repeats patterns, and I think that is the key for future artisans. The core is to create, and that is inexhaustible, as we can see over the course of the history of mankind.