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©Loaira Pérez
Courtesy of Fundación Pública Artesanía de Galicia©Eduardo Armada
©Loaira Pérez

Loaira Pérez

  • Raposiñas
  • Ceramicist
  • A Pobra do Caramiñal, Spain
  • Master Artisan
Loaira Pérez Ceramicist
Contact
Spanish
Hours:
Monday to Friday 10:00 - 19:00
Phone:
+34 674907960
Courtesy of Fundación Pública Artesanía de Galicia©Eduardo Armada

Ceramics from the countryside

  • • Loaira uses 3D printers, PLA and plaster moulds to make her pieces
  • • She uses warps, sheets of clay and stoneware
  • • She is inspired by the environment, the people, and the idiosyncrasies of Galicia

Loaira Pérez studied design at the Mestre Mateo Art School in Santiago de Compostela, painting conservation at The Higher School of Cultural Assets, Conservation and Restoration of Galicia, and fine arts at the University of Vigo. She later completed a master's degree in ceramics at the Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea in Bilbao, where she learned techniques with renowned artisans. With this impressive training, she decided to return to her rural roots. In 2019, thanks to an entrepreneurship grant, she transformed the garage of her grandmother's house in Lomba, Galicia, into her workshop. Since then, she creates pieces of subtle shapes, primitive decorations, and a stony feel. "We work to embellish everyday life sustainably," she says, convinced that, after difficult times, the best is yet to come for artisans and their trade.

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Works

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Medium jar

Medium jar, handcrafted from stoneware and handmade glazes, is part of Loaira Perez’s Lomba collection, the name of her village that means hill. It is part of a series of utilitarian objects that attend to this form and to the observation of the growth of the orchard from a geometric prism.

Diameter 14 cm
Height 15 cm

Photo: ©Loaira Pérez
Small jar

Small jar (or "Ámboa pequena"), handcrafted from stoneware and handmade glazes, is part of Loaira Perez’s Lomba collection, the name of her village that means hill. It is part of a series of utilitarian objects that attend to this form and to the observation of the growth of the orchard from a geometric prism.

Diameter 7 cm
Height 8 cm

Photo: ©Loaira Pérez
Medium-big square bowl

Medium-big square bowl (or "Bol mediogrande cadrado"), handcrafted from stoneware and handmade glazes, is part of Loaira Perez’s Lomba collection, the name of her village that means hill. The bowl, coated with a cream hued glaze on its interior and yellow hued glaze on its exterior, is part of a series of utilitarian objects that attend to this form and to the observation of the growth of the orchard from a geometric prism.

Diameter 13.5 cm
Height 7 cm

Photo: ©Loaira Pérez
Glass

This set of glasses (or "Vaso"), handcrafted from stoneware and handmade glazes, are part of Loaira Perez’s Lomba collection, the name of her village that means hill. The glasses, coated with a cream hued glaze on their interior and various glaze colours on their exterior, are part of a series of utilitarian objects that attend to this form and to the observation of the growth of the orchard from a geometric prism.

Diameter 8 cm
Height 13.5 cm

Photo: ©Loaira Pérez
Four triangular bowls

This set of four triangular bowls, handcrafted from stoneware and handmade glazes, are part of Loaira Perez’s Lomba collection, the name of her village that means hill. The bowls, coated with a cream hued glaze on their interior and various glaze colours on their exterior, are part of a series of utilitarian objects that attend to this form and to the observation of the growth of the orchard from a geometric prism.

Diameter 19 cm
Height 8.5 cm

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