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Martha Pachon’s porcelain light installations, sculptures, jewels and design pieces are glossy, between the oneiric and concrete, are composed of paradoxical and imaginative seeds, petals or wings. Some pieces as “Seins-oursins” are composed by small and impossible fragments as spikes; fascinating handmade pieces, one by one, without any mechanical means. Others as “Wedding cloak”… little triangles fastened with wire, made over one year of patient and intense work. The cloak is a similar to a shimmering sea rain that invades and strikes a chord in our deepest imagination, somewhere between sweetness, eroticism and pleasure.

Art Reviews

For the Artist, creating unique pieces is an event that represents a journey that encloses a sacred dimension, a magic rite, cathartic, an intellectual and conceptual event that needs time, enormous patience, skill and joy.

- Claudia Casali

Director of MIC Museo Internazionale della Ceramica of Faenza, Italy.

There is an out standing spell in Martha’s works, there is a skillful use of the materials which makes them smooth and corrugated, shiny or opaque, continuous alteration of the natural and artificial, animal skin and golden leaves, different shapes, measures and colors.

- Beatrice Buscaroli

Art Critic, Contemporary Art Teacher of Bologna University

Curator of Italian Pavilion, Venice Biennial 2009