Maria Teresa Ronca by Ilania Abileah

 

2011

Home

January 2011

February 2011

March 2011

April 2011

May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

August 2011

September 2011

October 2011

December 2011

Contact - Ilania

 

2010

Articles

Dance

Exhibitions

Music

Attractions

People

Theatre

What's New

rved.

 

 Where title is underlined, Click for more information! Some images can be clicked on to enlarge.

Note:  This was written in 2008 

To see more about Maria Teresa Ronca see http://creationronca.tripod.com/index.html

My ceramics teacher !       Maria Teresa Ronca at work on a new collection, November 2007.   Her creations sell in two stores in the Laurentians (St. Sauveur and Ste. Adele) as well as at the Shane gallery in Town of Mount Royal.  Se also has many other customers and has to work very hard to try to keep up with the orders.  Stuff disappears from her workshop even before it is fired...that is, people come in and order.

The tables in her workshop are full with green ready to be fired, painted bisque ready for second firing, and upstairs in her painting studio, many items awaiting painting.

 

Maria Teresa  just joined Route des Arts and has been my colleague in ARTS Morin Heights for the past few years.

Maria Teresa, with Marie-Thérèse Lacroix at the ARTS Morin Heights Vernissage July 2007.

 Since she has joined ARTS Morin Heights, a star was born.  She is very popular with the public and is contributing a lot to the administration and managing the annual exhibition.

Vases, bowls, decanters, candle holders, salt & pepper shakers, Parmesan Cheese shaker, Lamps with shades painted by hand, and paintings with clay flowers affixed on them are included in her display.

 

Maria Teresa particularly likes to work with white clay, which she rolls out and forms/moulds by hand, makes impressions with lace and then paints and writes on the pieces, sometimes poetry verses and sometimes little poems she writes herslef.

 

Some of the orders she receives are still for ceramics done from moulds....however, no mould stays the same after Maria Teresa put her hands on it, it is totally transformed and sculpted on.

As you can see from the rims of the bowl, the clay is very thin.

 

The flowers Maria Teresa sculpts and affixes to her bowls, plates vases, candle holders etc., are very dainty and fragile.

A collection of heart-shaped hangers ready to go to the kiln.

     

This particular bowl is made of pink (red) clay.

   

A giant bowl that the customer asked to transform into a lamp shade. 

Maria Teresa also makes beautiful Floor Cloths, some of which are rather large.

  This site was last updated 09/06/11   Copyright © 2009 Ilania Abileah. All rights reserved.  The

 

Home Articles Dance Exhibits Interesting People Music Other Attractions Theatre What's New About Me & Contact