INTERVIEWS
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Ceramics came into my life gradually, somewhat by chance at first. I’ve always loved creating with my hands, and it was through experimenting that I really started to take an interest in it. Today, ceramics is for me a simple and concrete way to express what I feel, to work with materials and to tell a story through each piece. It’s a balance between ancient craftsmanship and personal creation, something very alive.
SOFIA MOSER LEITAO
For me, it comes mainly intuitively. I grew up in Lisbon, a city full of light, colors and life. That joyful and luminous atmosphere marked me deeply, and I think it shows in my work.
Since I’ve been living in Paris, which is a grayer city (but which I love!), I often go back and forth to Lisbon, which helps me maintain that energy.
I’m also very inspired by what I see around me: exhibitions, other artists, patterns on clothes, in books or films. Inspiration can come from anywhere, often from the most unexpected places.
SOFIA MOSER LEITAO
SOFIA MOSER LEITAO
Portugal is very important to me. Beyond the colors and the light, it’s a country where ceramics are part of the tradition, and that touches me deeply. I love being part of this generation of young people who work with their hands, between art and craftsmanship. Sometimes, craftsmanship is a bit undervalued, but I find it so fascinating, and it’s really part of my identity.