Earrings with faces inspired by Picasso and his ceramics faces.
24 ct gold plated brass.
Pablo Picasso, widely known for his painting, also made significant contributions to ceramics, particularly during his time in Vallauris, a small town in the south of France. In the late 1940s, Picasso became captivated by the art of pottery, leading to a prolific period of creating ceramics that spanned nearly 25 years. His work in this medium was innovative and playful, often incorporating faces and human forms into the designs. Picasso’s ceramic faces from Vallauris are notable for their whimsical expressions, bold lines, and the way they merge traditional pottery with modern art. These pieces exemplify his ability to transform simple forms into powerful, expressive artworks, blending the past and the present.