Pia is an experimental Argentine artist based in Barcelona, born in 1992 and part of the queer community. Her work centers on flameworking with blown glass, delving into a non-existent dreamlike world inspired by dreams and the creation of alternate realities. Through innovative techniques and a multidisciplinary approach, Pia challenges conventions and offers profound reflections on identity and diversity.
Her pieces not only emphasize the fragility of the material but also evoke a sense of resilience and connection to the multiple realities coexisting within our experience. In addition to creating art, Pia also teaches classes on flameworking techniques, sharing her expertise and passion for this unique medium.
PIA
MÁRMARA
MÁRMARA is a boutique stone atelier redefining what's possible with natural stone.
Rooted in Greek heritage and built on a family legacy of craftsmanship, we merge traditional stone mastery with modern design, creating pieces that are bold, sculptural, and unexpected.
We operate at the intersection of design, art, and fabrication.
Our work spans from refined furniture to architectural elements - but our vision extends far beyond standard applications. MÁRMARA exists to push the boundaries of stone, using it as a medium for artistic expression rather than only functional surface work.
We collaborate with designers, artists, and visionaries.
Our studio is a playground for creativity, where we invite like-minded creators to explore stone in ways the industry often overlooks: sculptural forms, playful silhouettes, gallery-level objects, and experimental surfaces. Whether through one-off pieces or small-batch collections, we bring these ideas to life with the precision of master craftsmanship.
Boutique by design, with global reach.
With fabrication in Vancouver and deep roots in Greece — one of the world's cultural birthplaces of stone artistry - we bridge local craftsmanship with international capability. Every collaboration blends intimacy, excellence, and a worldly perspective.
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I work with earth to shape organic sculptures, each piece reflecting the quiet beauty found in nature’s slow and patient rhythms. My work aims to bring a sense of warmth and calm, encouraging a gentle connection between humans and earth.
Since I was little I have been drawn to making—finding comfort in creating with my hands. My childhood art teacher taught me that there are no mistakes in art. This lesson continues to shape how I work, fueling my curiosity to experiment and explore.
Today, clay sits at the center of my practice. I let the material guide my hands, accepting imperfection and embracing the sensitivity of the material. Every finished piece carries piece of my heart; it’s the result of hundreds of hours spent experimenting, failing, and discovering new ways to find harmony with nature.