Original artwork description:

“Terra Cognita. Salt Flats" is made of very rough light-grey clay with carved puddles in celestial blue. The puddles are glossy, glazed with Celadon glaze incorporating crystals. It's contrasting with the background in colour and texture.
The piece is visually sourced from both Atacama salt flats and lithium mines in the north of Chile.

High-fired at 1250 degrees Celsius, 100% water resistant. Made by hand with high quality stoneware locally sourced around Barcelona. Framed in a floating frame with a metal fastening to put on the wall. Dimensions including the frame: 25x29.5x4 cm.

The primary source for the Terra Cognita series is aerial footage of isolated lands. From the distance of a space satellite and without any context it’s impossible to distinguish a mining quarry from a desert valley, an extraction site from a salt flat - both look desolate and mesmerising.

I’m not interested in building hierarchies. Rather, I want to document these phenomena side by side, regardless of their origin, as parts of a new and ever-changing ecosystem, and explore how the landscape genre can evolve to reflect all the complexities of the modern interplay between humanity and nature.

Reproducing these images in clay gives a materiality and a sense of closeness to the terrains that are so completely out of reach for most of us, to the point of illegality. Framed and hung on the wall, within touching distance, these works evoke complex feelings related to landscape: longing, nostalgia and unease. They seem to claim: “I was here”, allowing the viewer to get familiar with the unknowable.

Materials used:

Ceramic: Stoneware, Glazes

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Terra Cognita. Salt Flats (2023)

Clay sculpture 
by Maryia Virshych

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“Terra Cognita. Salt Flats" is made of very rough light-grey clay with carved puddles in celestial blue. The puddles are glossy, glazed with Celadon glaze incorporating crystals. It's contrasting with the background in colour and texture.
The piece is visually sourced from both Atacama salt flats and lithium mines in the north of Chile.

High-fired at 1250 degrees Celsius, 100% water resistant. Made by hand with high quality stoneware locally sourced around Barcelona. Framed in a floating frame with a metal fastening to put on the wall. Dimensions including the frame: 25x29.5x4 cm.

The primary source for the Terra Cognita series is aerial footage of isolated lands. From the distance of a space satellite and without any context it’s impossible to distinguish a mining quarry from a desert valley, an extraction site from a salt flat - both look desolate and mesmerising.

I’m not interested in building hierarchies. Rather, I want to document these phenomena side by side, regardless of their origin, as parts of a new and ever-changing ecosystem, and explore how the landscape genre can evolve to reflect all the complexities of the modern interplay between humanity and nature.

Reproducing these images in clay gives a materiality and a sense of closeness to the terrains that are so completely out of reach for most of us, to the point of illegality. Framed and hung on the wall, within touching distance, these works evoke complex feelings related to landscape: longing, nostalgia and unease. They seem to claim: “I was here”, allowing the viewer to get familiar with the unknowable.

Materials used:

Ceramic: Stoneware, Glazes

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Maryia Virshych (b. 1989, Minsk, BY) received her Design Research MA from the Bau Design College in Barcelona, Spain (2016) and a BA in Architecture from Belarusian National Technical University... Read more

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