Delhy Tejero’s ceramics
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Delhy Tejero, painter born in Zamora, she studied fine arts in Madrid, lived in the student’s dorm and toured around several European capitals, where she broadened her knowledge on painting, being considered a modern, avant-garde, independent woman. She was a friend of one ceramist at the Spanish vanguard, the Catalan Toni Cumella, who gave and dedicated her one of his ceramics. On the other hand, she became interested in popular pottery, modeling some clay sculptures when she was a child, later on painting some parts of mud pieces, and incorporating some popular pottery vessels in her paintings. Some of the pottery by which she was surrounded, have come to us.
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