‘My work searches for the intimate essence of form in the compositional module,
These are elements that evolve from the design of squares and circles, which create a three-dimensional volume through shaping with porcelain, at once similar but different and with a certain formal ambiguity, which nevertheless make sense in the final composition,
My multi-technique, multi-disciplinary option seeks complicity with other support materials by incorporating fabric, plastic, metal, etc., where the clay portions recall the ancestral character of the craft and the new materials stimulate other forms of work, a certain way of entering a universe of one's own, a personal microcosm where the communicative value of art encourages dialogue between the piece and the spectator,
These are mutant pieces, stripped of their character as objects, vaporous, delicate, impalpable pieces that play with the senses, opaque elements in suspension, where the space penetrates creating clouds, transparencies, fine cobwebs where the context is invited to become part of the composition,
These are installations with diverse possibilities for adaptation and interaction with their surroundings, where the boundary between container and content disappears to create a single formal unity.’
Mia Llauder