Please could you explain the Aresta Viva technique?
It is an ancient Hispano-Moresque technique where ridges are made in the damp clay to avoid colours from running into each other during the firing process. We also use other techniques, such as corda seca, or dry cord, where a groove is carved in the wet clay.
How do you go beyond creating traditional azulejo tiles?
We keep the various ancestral techniques alive especially through our reproduction work with the National Museum and private clients. However, as I studied design and my sister landscape architecture, we were able to bring innovation through design.
©Maria & Rui Mascarenhas
How do you work?
I know all the steps from designing and clay modelling, to hand painting and firing. I receive orders from architects, interior designers and private clients, sometimes for large-scale projects.
What are some of the difficulties you face when making Azulejo tiles?
It can be complicated to meet deadlines, as there is always an element of uncertainty. I may lose some pieces during the firing process. I include the customer in the process so we can savour the victory of overcoming challenges to achieve positive results.