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Abi Castillo’s Ceramic Beings Contrast Delicacy With the Natural World — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 9 April 2026 19:07
Published 9 April 2026
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Galicia, Spain-based artist Abi Castillo continues to create iterative self-portraits through her evolving ensemble of ceramic personas. Her delicate yet emotive figures are an invitation to consider the inner self, transformation, and the beauty of the natural world.

Femininity, nature, and symbolism play a central role within Castillo’s sculptures, contrasting with the notion of concealment and ambiguity. “This ambivalence between mysticism and drama, between monstrosity and beauty, is all very present,” she explains in an artist statement.

Though each ceramic character is distinct, her body of work carries overarching formal motifs including colorful hairstyles and wide eyes with light blue irises. Organic elements—such as flowers, insects, coral, and marine foliage—wrap themselves around Castillo’s figures, evoking a sense of protection through delicate armor.

Last time we checked in with Castillo, she mentioned plans to move into a larger studio, where she works now. The artist shares that this opportunity has given her larger creative freedom, and she is looking forward to an exciting year including a group exhibition with Beautiful Bizarre Magazine opening next week at Outré Gallery in Melbourne. For updates and studio views, find Castillo on Instagram.

a ceramic sculpture by Abi Castillo of a head with gray hair and a masked shaped like a butterfly around her eyes, with a smaller butterfly and caterpillar details
a ceramic sculpture by Abi Castillo of a head with blue hair, framed with blue flowers and butterflies
a ceramic sculpture by Abi Castillo of a head with fins as ears, coral details, and an anemone protruding from the top of its head
a ceramic sculpture by Abi Castillo of an intricately ornate vase and handheld mirror, adorned with mermaid details and gold accents
a ceramic sculpture by Abi Castillo of a head with corals protruding from the top of its head and sides, surrounded by small barnacle, seaweed, and bubble details
a ceramic sculpture by Abi Castillo of a head with blue hair, framed with blue flowers and butterflies
ceramic sculptures by Abi Castillo of a head with green hair and flowers with faces, surrounded by cute worms and colorful caterpillars

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