Laura Rathe Fine Art will present "Naturaleza," a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner was born and raised in Mexico City; her culture and upbringing has had a profound influence on her work. Her installations stem from a blend of her journey into reinvigorating ancient cultural artistry and experiences traveling to the far East, as well as scenic landscapes of Texas and Mexico.
Waggoner’s work features organic forms that transcend physical space, evoking feelings of weightlessness and serenity. By incorporating various materials in her work, including precious metals, such as 22k Gold, palladium, and bronze, she illuminates each individual vessel and translates the phenomena of the natural world through the versatility of ceramics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 13.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present "Naturaleza," a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner was born and raised in Mexico City; her culture and upbringing has had a profound influence on her work. Her installations stem from a blend of her journey into reinvigorating ancient cultural artistry and experiences traveling to the far East, as well as scenic landscapes of Texas and Mexico.
Waggoner’s work features organic forms that transcend physical space, evoking feelings of weightlessness and serenity. By incorporating various materials in her work, including precious metals, such as 22k Gold, palladium, and bronze, she illuminates each individual vessel and translates the phenomena of the natural world through the versatility of ceramics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 13.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present "Naturaleza," a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner was born and raised in Mexico City; her culture and upbringing has had a profound influence on her work. Her installations stem from a blend of her journey into reinvigorating ancient cultural artistry and experiences traveling to the far East, as well as scenic landscapes of Texas and Mexico.
Waggoner’s work features organic forms that transcend physical space, evoking feelings of weightlessness and serenity. By incorporating various materials in her work, including precious metals, such as 22k Gold, palladium, and bronze, she illuminates each individual vessel and translates the phenomena of the natural world through the versatility of ceramics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 13.