Description

Lautaro Ceramic is a walker of lands and silences.
Born in Argentina and based in Morsel, he creates with skin, memory, and the breath of the elements.
His work does not shout — it speaks in traces.

Fragile, sometimes invisible traces, left as the sole matter of dialogue between body and earth.
For him, the artistic gesture is a way of inhabiting the world — with attention, with respect.
Each mark tells a connection. A passage, a wound too.

His first major work, Intromisión, is a contained cry, an open fracture.
It speaks of indigenous peoples, dispossessed in the name of progress, erased under the guise of biodiversity — though they have always been the guardians of life.
Their forest is temple, home, pharmacy. Their presence is balance.

In Intromisión, the earth splits, the ground breaks.
Forty pieces form a chorus of wounded matter: Effondrement, In the Heights, Soy Azul, Gloeiende natuur, Kosmos… fragments of a world we have forgotten to listen to.
Lautaro does not shape to dominate — he touches lightly, he places gently.

He leaves behind the raw poetry of a passage.
And we, as viewers, are invited to hear what remains when silence speaks.



Biography

Born in Villaguay, Argentina, Lautaro Ceramic is a self-taught artist whose work is rooted in the memory of gesture — along the rivers, the blue clay slopes, and the native forests.

His practice arises from an intimate bond with the earth: exploring forms, textures, and natural accidents in clay as silent languages.
Through his work, he questions the transmission of ancestral knowledge, the permanence of life, and the fragile balance of nature.

His art is grounded in patient observation — a poetic attention to details, traces, and fractures.
More than a sculptor, Lautaro is a poet of sensitivity, seeking to understand being, to probe love, and to feel existence in its most genuine form.

He creates as one searches for truthhumbly, with intensity.
His work invites us to slow down, feel, and reconnect with what surpasses us yet binds us — the living world.



Works