Patrizia Sabucco has been passionate about ceramics for many years and began her “artistic adventure” by attending the “Giovanni da Udine” school. She later cultivated her great passion by studying the various techniques, learned from various master ceramists in Faenza, Deruta and Certaldo who helped her continue her artistic journey. Her favorite techniques are naked Raku (a technique developed in Japan in which the pieces are removed from the oven at a temperature of 930 ° and then placed in materials such as sawdust, where oxygen is lacking and therefore creates conditions such that the piece obtains very particular reflections and colors), majolica, a classic method of glazing, but with overlapping of color in such a way that they give special effects.

Patrizia Sabucco has been passionate about ceramics for many years and began her “artistic adventure” by attending the “Giovanni da Udine” school. She later cultivated her great passion by studying the various techniques, learned from various master ceramists in Faenza, Deruta and Certaldo who helped her continue her artistic journey. Her favorite techniques are naked Raku (a technique developed in Japan in which the pieces are removed from the oven at a temperature of 930 ° and then placed in materials such as sawdust, where oxygen is lacking and therefore creates conditions such that the piece obtains very particular reflections and colors), majolica, a classic method of glazing, but with overlapping of color in such a way that they give special effects.