Maria Diana was introduced to porcelain by her great-aunt, the Sardinian artist Maria Lai, to whom she was very close. "I was always fascinated by her work, which she called her way of existing and seeing the world," shares Maria. It was with this great-aunt that Maria took her first steps in porcelain and found her way into contemporary jewellery. Since the late 1990s, she has been making jewellery with organic and geometric textures. To white or coloured porcelain, Maria associates different materials such as bronze and silver, and applies her ceramic and goldsmithing techniques in a single object. In recent years she has also developed her aesthetic into wall-frame artworks based on maps of Rome, decorating a porcelain map with gold accents and colourful frames.
Maria Diana