Victoria Corbasson
...founder of Louve Ceramics, is a passionate artist known for creating unique pieces that blend fantasy with delicacy. Her work is distinguished by simple shapes, whimsical colors, and a balance of broad gestures with fine brushwork. Drawing inspiration from both the past and present, she often integrates her creations with antique or contemporary objects to evoke a sense of joy and connection. Louve Ceramics has been exhibited in galleries, featured in art and design magazines, and has collaborated with designers on exclusive collections. The artist’s mission is to share a vibrant, colorful art of living that enhances everyday life.
Ceramic artists often speak of “listening to the clay.” My hands move to begin the suggestion of a shape, starting a dialogue. I have no desire to assert dominance over the clay. My consciousness is half-plugged as I work, aiming to leave as much room for the natural materials I am using as I do
for myself. In between the goals of finding truth in the material and finding truth within myself, two impossible tasks, the shape of my work settles in the interstices.
The coastal glaze is the most indicative of Hanzashi. Two glazes overlap to create a new and unrepeatable chemical reaction in the kiln, creating an oceanic effect that evokes waves crashing onto a cliffside. It looks like nature, because it is nature.