José Noe Suro, the ceramist who has harmonized artisan and industrial technology

José Noé Suro and his son, the artist Marcelo Suro.

Ricardo García Granados.

TO José Noe Suro You can consider one of those artists who Creativity surrounded him since childhood and that evolved along with him. This creator, self -defined as a «ceramic worker», grew with the influence of the family workshop that has passed that area today to be a multidisciplinary meeting point where Artisanal and industrial technology coexist in perfect harmony along with the vision of designers and other artists.

This Mexican, dialogue and experimentation are vital to generate new works and have even allowed him to mix The artisanal tradition With digital impression, 3D design and even make ceramics with art. The trip through the artistic scene Weaving Mexico design by Lincoln It stops in the universe of José Noe Suro and Suro Ceramicswhere artisanal and avant -garde production merged to open new possibilities for Artistic creation.

Suro Ceramics develops all kinds of creative demands necessary for the creation of artistic pieces and projects.

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José Noe Suro, a new form of interdisciplinary creation

“The piece has its own life. We help them to live, to grow, to be realized, but it is a merit of art, artists and their history, ”he explains José Noe of the way in which he conceives the processes within the company that heads. Under his creative direction, that company that was maintained in a family approach now develops High and low temperature ceramics, digital printing, screen printing and decorated online. There is also the Assesswhich coexist with Technological implementations in favor of art and that attract national and international creatives to achieve unique results, because for Suro creation implies a close collaboration. «For me it is very important to understand the work and work of the artist to be able to do something that does not have to do with us, or with the tradition of the factory,» he says. “If I taught you 50 pieces made in our factory, you couldn't say that they made them here, but you could say that They left the artist's study

With that design philosophy in mind José Noe Suro He has collaborated in pieces that include objects such as disasters, enamels in unique tones, large art pieces and even an ambitious project that implied the development of a concept that extended to the creation of a bookstore, a lobby and even a sample in a gallery. But what is the key to a such diverse creative spectrum? The dialogue and a balance of creative forces.