Terracotta

Terracotta is a type of ceramic made from clay, fired at a high temperature, usually in a red-orange color. It is used in sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts. Terracotta is known for its ease of handling and its ability to convey details and texture. This material was used as early as Ancient Egypt and Rome, where traditions of creating terracotta statues and ceramic items originated. Today, artists use terracotta to create unique and expressive forms that emphasize natural texture and color.
The production of terracotta requires skill and leads to a charming aesthetic that connects ancient traditions with modern approaches. Terracotta exhibitions attract art lovers and collectors.
