This Interesting art tile will bring a touch of international living charm into your heart and home!
Beautifully designed and hand painted with bold colors depicting lemons. It has fired glazed ceramic surface made with a new technique called the Cloisonné of jewelry, and which makes this piece of art identifiable both in Italy and abroad. In good condition. The Tile measures approximately 4.5″ х 3″
Bring some colour from the Mediterranean coasts of Italy with Vietri Pottery. This tile is known for its polychrome ceramics, a tradition since at least the 15th century, and is considered to be the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. A great looking Italian art pottery wall plaque decorated with a “cloisonne” effect design lemons in full blossom. It is signed on the back “Creationi Luciano Italy” and would date to c1970.
More about Creationi Luciano. Creationi Luciano.was established in 1955 by Lamberto Tastardi, a.k.a. “Luciano” . He had studied under Prof Rossiand had worked as a pottery decorator in the best ceramic factories in Salerno, including D’Agostino and Ernestine, and Musa in Vietri sul Mare. This range of ware is called “The Ceramic Cloisonné”, a new technique invented by the artists , the Cloisonné of jewelry, and which makes him identifiable both in Italy and abroad. A raised drawing, into whose closed areas colored transparent glazes are hand applied, lying perfectly flush after firing. The concept, very similar to stained glass in appearance, uses white clay (not the red clay generally used in ceramics from Vietri sul Mare), which highlights the drawing and stands as the ideal basis to enhance the colored vitreous enamels. The new technique offers a different reading of the ideal world of our traditional iconography: rural scenes, fishermen, Moorish and Mediterranean houses. The artist
Irene Kowaliska became a fan of Luciano’s new technique, to the point that she gave him a few pictures of her own ceramics for him to use as models. You can find more about the artist and his products here
http://www.creazioniluciano.com/en
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