Mara, an accomplished painter, sculptor and ceramicist, studied engraving with
the famous artist Alfredo Zalce, who painted many portraits of his lovely artist
protégé. After studying art in London, she began working with high-temperature
ceramics and created wonderfully unique glazes for her pieces. She then went on
to study with the Italian ceramist, Bruno Terese, in Italy. Mara has had
numerous expositions of her original pieces in Europe, the United States and
Mexico.
"She has developed a fine sensibility in schematic and precise line
drawings. Ceramics is no easy medium for precise line drawings, yet Mara
has mastered her technique with brush and stylus and has been able to
portray her life experiences with unrivaled naturalness. We see her
universe on parade in all of her pieces, whether they be vases or
plaques. Flowers, birds and geometric designs all represent her personal
vision and display her unique perceptions of the world." Alfredo Zalce,
May 1994
Sadly, after a long illness, Mara passed away in November 2007. Since
Ceramica Mara has always been an extended family operation, production
of her fine works has continued. Mara's husband, children and loyal
apprentices have consistently carried out day to day production. Her
husband Mariano, an architect, artist and Ceramica Mara business
manager, is passionate about continuing Mara's legacy. Her daughter
Alexandra, artist and history professor, has also stepped in to help the
family make a seamless transition in the continuation of the fine
production of Ceramica Mara.