CERAMICS
At the end of the 1940s, Amerigo Tot started creating ceramic works. He spent four years in Vietri sul Mare in the South of Italy. Vincenzo Pinto welcomed him into their workshop, and gave him access to all the tools and resources he needed to express his creativity with ceramics. The artist was inspired by the clarity of the light and the bright Mediterranean colors and created plates, vessels and tiles in various styles with abstract decoration or with Roman mythological figures, animal shapes, and face motifs.