Stella Arion | Contemporary Sculpture and Ceramic Art
Stella Arion is a distinguished London-based sculptor whose artistic practice resides at the innovative intersection of ceramics, glass, and spatial installation. After a successful two-decade career in fashion styling and art direction, Stella Arion transitioned into the fine arts, earning a Master of Arts in Ceramics and Glass from the Royal College of Art in 2023. Her work is characterized by a profound investigation into the behavior of form under pressure, where organic motions meet geological and industrial constraints. Through her sculptures, Stella Arion articulates a unique visual language that captures the tension between sharpness and fragility, darkness and light, and the sublime versus the grotesque. Her acclaimed series, such as Gardens of Love and The Eye of Industrial Love, draw inspiration from intensive fieldwork in diverse environments ranging from the Atacama Desert to the Bolivian Amazon. Stella Arion utilizes clay not merely as a vessel, but as a structural medium to record compression and structural negotiation. Her achievements include the Charlotte Fraser Award and the Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers Award, reflecting her significant impact on contemporary sculptural practice. By challenging traditional ceramic norms and embracing themes of trauma and transformation, Stella Arion invites viewers to engage with the complex interplay between human identity and the natural world. Her practice continues to evolve through international residencies and transdisciplinary research, establishing her as a compelling voice in modern sculpture.