GENOVEVA PEóN DíAZ

Working with clay is about accompanying a process that cannot be rushed.
From the very first touch, it’s all about rhythm: kneading, shaping, drying, firing.
Each stage calls for patience and care — any haste leaves a trace.
The transformation of earth into object is a constant dialogue between the hands, the material, and time itself.
The final piece is more than an object; it holds the memory of the entire journey.

My journey into ceramics began in the world of pottery, guided by my teacher Julieta Tarantino, who introduced me to the language of form and material.

Later on, I continued my training in sculpture with Ernesto Amadeo, broadening my perspective and delving into new techniques and creative processes.

Over time, I deepened my skills through specialised courses in glazes and advanced wheel work, exploring both artistic expression and the technical mastery of the craft.

Each stage of this path has strengthened my connection to ceramics, building a relationship that is ever more conscious and committed.

In 2024, I opened my own studio, where I now experiment with new techniques and create my own glazes.