Jacinto Salvadó as a little boy ; )
I am not the only one who uses the figuresfrom the Italian Commedia dell'Arte as a source of inspiration. If you remember Picasso's famous "Seated Harlequin," you may wonder who modeled for him. It was another Spanish painter, Jacinto Salvadó, who was also inspired by the theater characters. Here comes my little ceramic tribute to these great artists.
Have a look on my other work from the "The Garden Theater" collection.
clay, engobe, glaze
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Jacinto Salvadó as a little boy ; )
I am not the only one who uses the figuresfrom the Italian Commedia dell'Arte as a source of inspiration. If you remember Picasso's famous "Seated Harlequin," you may wonder who modeled for him. It was another Spanish painter, Jacinto Salvadó, who was also inspired by the theater characters. Here comes my little ceramic tribute to these great artists.
Have a look on my other work from the "The Garden Theater" collection.
clay, engobe, glaze
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