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Pedro Castillo

  • Leatherworker
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Master Artisan
Pedro Castillo Leatherworker
Contact
Spanish, English, Portuguese
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+598 98734655
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Leather baskets with charm

  • • Pedro paints on leather
  • • He is inspired by urban settings and nature
  • • He is constantly researching his craft

Although his workshop only officially opened in 2019, Pedro Castillo had already begun to conduct research studies of different drawing and painting techniques with the master Sisto Pasacale in 2016. "From that moment, my passion for art and design coexisted with the traditional leather goods that I develop in my studio. My painting and mixed techniques are where I investigate the link between materials and the perception of materials, such as leather, ceramics and wood", says Pedro. Since then, he works on forming leather goods and painting on leather. "I consider myself an almost self-taught artist, in permanent training. My pieces are attempts because I consider that none of them are totally finished".

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Works

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Photo: ©Pedro Castillo
Large basket

This cowhide leather basket is designed to be used to transport the classic mate tea drunk in Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. Its design responds to a format that is manufactured in three sizes to adapt to the type of mate and thermos according to its capacity.

Photo: ©Pedro Castillo
Small Life Lines basket

This is an iconic piece by Pedro Castillo. He uses the surface as a hand painted canvas for painting in acrylics in earth tones. The collection is called Life Lines, as he shows his different mood colours over the course a day.

Photo: ©Pedro Castillo
Large combined Life Lines basket

This piece is crafted as a painted canvas combined with cowhide leather. It is a utilitarian object of the home, made for carrying tea to a picnic.

Photo: ©Pedro Castillo
Small basket

The Matera Canasta is an iconic and referential piece of this artisan and artist, for its qualities, the warmth of its materials and the subtlety of the combination of colours and textures.

Photo: ©Pedro Castillo
Small basket

This basket, in small size and with its semi-oval shape, is ideal to take outdoors. It is very practical to contain thermos bottles, and other containers. It is a very light piece to carry by hand.

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