Description
This shallow stoneware pot by Pablo Zorilla carries the quiet presence of a distant landscape.
Hand-moulded from slabs of iron-rich clay, the form is low and grounded—minimal yet expressive. Along the front, a faint mountainous scene emerges through layers of muted glaze, a painterly detail that adds depth without demanding attention.
The tones are soft and earthy, blending seamlessly with the natural texture of the clay. The unglazed landscape breaks the uniformity with subtle movement, like hills glimpsed through morning mist—an impression more than a depiction, meant to draw the eye gently, not dominate it.
Zorilla’s craftsmanship shows in the restraint: each line, each shade of color, feels placed with care and intention. It’s a piece for those who appreciate ceramics not only as containers, but as vessels of atmosphere and mood.















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