Artists Sharing Artists: Natalia Szalc

We are sharing each of the artists participating in our current exhibition H2O through our blog series, Artists Sharing Artists, so you can learn a little more about them and their artwork. If you’d like to come see the show in person, please check out our pop-up event schedule and/or book a private tour with us! If you’d like to purchase work, please contact us!


About the Artist:
Drawing from her Polish roots and life in Baja, Natalia Szalc creates sculptural ceramic works that explore the interconnectedness between humanity and nature. Mushrooms, moss, and organic textures become metaphors for transformation, resilience, and feminine energy. The ceramic sculptures merge human anatomy with the language of the forest, inviting contemplation in both intimate and open spaces.

About the Art:

This series of ceramic vessels invites an exploration of the landscapes of feminine sexuality through the intimate and symbolic medium of clay. Rooted in the idea that we are all made of water—an element that holds memory, absorbs energy, and reflects our innermost beliefs—these vessels act as metaphors for the dynamic connection between the body and the mind. 

Water, in its fluid and transformative nature, mirrors our thoughts, words, and images, influencing our reality and shifting the very core of our beliefs. The forms of the vessels evoke female sexual organs, creating a visual dialogue about pleasure, connection, and self-awareness. 

You are invited to confront societal judgments and expectations surrounding femininity and sexuality. With a sense of playfulness and openness, the work encourages a deep connection to the water within us.

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