Description
This ceramic aviator, created by Carmen Roncero, belongs to that lineage of dreamers who don’t need wings to fly.
Her gaze tilts toward the sky with a mix of curiosity and determination. Blushed cheeks, leather flight cap, painted number, bright lips — every detail speaks of a time when the sky was a frontier and movement a form of freedom.
Roncero, faithful to her poetic language, turns gesture into emotion. Her work balances tenderness and irony, humanity and symbol. In this piece, the ceramic doesn’t imitate — it breathes. It carries the same quiet strength that drives anyone who dares to look beyond.
Each of her sculptures is born from a slow, intimate process in which modeling and color merge into a personal rhythm. None are identical. None seek perfection.
Their beauty lies in what makes them human — that soft asymmetry, that subtle tension, as if something inside them were about to move.
At Deco for Curious, we believe that everyday art holds a quiet kind of power: the ability to remind us, gently, to keep looking upward — even when the ground feels easier.
More information about the artist:
Face to face with Carmen Roncero
Ideas for decorating your walls with plates
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