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José Antonio Gómez

  • Ceramicist
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Master Artisan
José Antonio Gómez Ceramicist
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Communicating through clay

  • • José Antonio learned the trade from his father, a master potter
  • • His desire to learn and innovate has been his best motivation
  • • He creates ceramic pieces that are both functional and aesthetic

José Antonio Gómez speaks through his ceramics. He creates either series or unique designs for renowned artists. In 2019, his reproduction of designer Miguel Milá’s jug was a finalist in the XII Craftsmanship Awards of Spain. At the age of 20, after returning from military service, José Antonio realized he wanted to be a potter and have his own business. At first, he shared a workshop with two craftswomen. Later, he and his father, Antonio Gómez Alcaide, set up their own: 'Gómez y Gómez Artesanos'. Today, in Caldes de Montbui, Catalonia, he continues to provide a high-quality service to his customers, never forgetting that his best expressive possibilities lie in the clay and in the traditional pieces he makes.

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Works

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Sensory

This series of sculptural ceramic pieces, handcrafted from white clay, groups different bottles, united only through their enamel coating, letting themselves fall, sensorially.

Length 40 cm
Width 42 cm
Height 30 cm

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Neriage 1, 2, 3

These ceramic pieces, handcrafted from white and red clay, are made with the neriage technique. Using this technique, José Antonio Gómez seeks to accentuate the beauty in their form through the visually fantastic finish.

Height 51 cm
Diameter 11 cm

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Of construction 1, 2, 3

This set of hand shaped ceramic pieces are built from white clay. They are then painted with black clay and finished with an enamel coating.

Height 34 cm
Diameter 15 cm

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The strength of the refractory

These ceramic vessels are crafted from black earthenware with a high concentration of chamotte, the two pieces are united by a ceramic piece shaped like a handkerchief.

Height 52 cm
Diameter 25 cm

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