Rose Schutzer-Weissmann

Overview
Rose Schutzer-Weissmann is a contemporary ceramicist specializing in glazed ceramic sculptures that explore form, texture, and materiality.
 
Blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics, Rose's work often reflects themes of nature, transformation, and the human experience.
Each piece is meticulously crafted by hand, highlighting the unique qualities of clay and glaze.
 
Rose's works are included in prominent collections both locally and internationally, earning recognition for their distinct and exquisite approach to ceramic art and sculptural storytelling.
Works
  • A high fired glazed ceramic vase
    Neptuno I
  • Rose Schutzer-Weissmann, Neptuno II
    Neptuno II
Biography
Rose Schutzer-Weissmann is a contemporary ceramicist known for creating expressive glazed sculptures that explore the relationship between form, texture, and transformation.
 
Working primarily with clay, Rose's practice combines traditional hand-building techniques with experimental glazing methods, resulting in unique pieces that balance organic aesthetics with refined craftsmanship.
Rooted in a deep connection to craft, material and process, Rose's work draws inspiration from natural elements, bodily forms, and cycles of growth and decay. Her work speaks to a growing interest in the tactile and handmade in an increasingly digital world, offering viewers a moment of stillness and reflection.
The surface of each sculpture becomes a canvas for layered glazes - crackled, glossy, or matte - inviting close inspection and tactile curiosity.
With a background in fine arts and ceramics, Rose's works feature in prominent collections both locally and internationally.
 
Currently based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Rose continues to evolve her sculptural language through studio-based experimentation and ongoing engagement with material history and contemporary ceramic discourse.