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PRIMITIVE ISLAND

by Elisa Uberti

A parenthesis in Africa, the warm colors of earth, sand, skin, fruit... A beneficial solar energy and a simple way of life make everything beautiful. The red earth of the mountains and the shimmering green of the plants fill the mind with an energizing sweetness. The calm and gentle lagoons contrast with the sea urchins that inhabit them in numbers and give another shade, another perspective to the landscape. The mangroves seem to walk on water and paint a dreamlike picture. Influenced by my trip, I wanted to transcribe this primitive tenderness in ginger bread and white stoneware lamps, sometimes adorned with a piece of sun, which cut out the overall landscape of the exhibition. I also present large white wicker lamps, created with the help of a basket maker. Some of the shapes seem to point to the sky and want to touch the sun. Naïve, enveloping volumes, and the association within the same exhibition of two natural materials, earth and wicker, which allow me to re-transcribe my chromatic and sensitive vision of this travel.

After working many years for Fashion, Elisa Uberti naturally decided to turn up to craftsmanship. Sensitive to the beauty of ceramics, she feels the need for creative freedom and a return to simplicity. Since 2018 she's been working from her workshop based in Roubaix, north of France. She is mainly using stoneware, which she models to create sculptural design with curved shapes. Her works form a particular microcosm, far from standardization. A refined universe with multiple inspirations, such as nature, nomadism, architecture and the poetry of space. Her work, between art and design, unites tradition and modernity, and is a constant research of volumes and emotional shapes.

Other editions featuring Elisa Uberti

  • Liquid Horizons by Elisa Uberti
    Liquid Horizons — Milano 2024
  • Poetic jungle by Elisa Uberti
    Poetic jungle — Milano 2022