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Giorgia Piu

  • Rose de Nour
  • Ceramicist
  • Riano, Italy
  • Rising Star
Giorgia Piu Ceramicist
Contact
Italian, English
Hours:
By appointment only
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Clay to share emotions

  • • Giorgia makes ceramic sculptures with coiling
  • • She lives by a philosophy of light and harmony
  • • She exchanges regularly with her master

Since she was a child, Giorgia Piu was fascinated by the Persian name Nour, meaning “light”, a divine light, evoking kindness and balance. Giorgia was born in Rome and still lives there. She used to express her creativity through painting and drawing until she attended the Matilde Tibuzzi Lab123 workshop in Rome, and really found ceramics. Giorgia says that master Libero Ortuso then changed her life, by teaching her a new way to experience creativity, with freedom and a positive approach. For Giorgia, every sculpture is a journey that stems from the dialogue between ideas, feelings and clay. Working with clay always gives her new emotions and awareness: “it reminds us of our unique homo faber abilities and our link with nature”. Her key word is harmony.

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Works

  • ©Lucia Porfiri
  • ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
  • ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
  • ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
  • ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
Photo: ©Lucia Porfiri
Introspection

This abstract sculpture is part of a collection called Introspection. Arms and tangles generate a sinuous movement, that produces light and shadows. This artwork was crafted with special ceramic modelling and coiling techniques.

Photo: ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
Crysalis

This sculpture is part of a collection named Crysalis. The project was born to explore new shapes and volumes to express timeless values and emotions. Here two strong, solid legs support a perfect balanced body. This artwork was made using special ceramic coiling techniques.

Photo: ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
Roots

This vase sculpture is part of a collection named Roots and tells of our need to come back to our roots when problems and confusion overwhelm us. In this sculpture strong foundations support free, smooth movements evoking roots and branches. This artwork was crafted using special coiling techniques.

Photo: ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
Native

This vase sculpture is part of a collection named Native that is dedicated to women. This great Native sculpture evokes solidity and equilibrium, but it also brings softness and light to the environment. This artwork was created using special ceramic coiling techniques.

Photo: ©Giorgia Piu - Rose de Nour
Native 10

This vase sculpture is part of the collection named Native that aims to be an ode to women. Here this artwork evokes a warm and reassuring hug, bringing light and softness to the environment. This artwork was created using special coiling techniques.

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