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"Mythical Creature", Green Ceramic Sculpture by Dora De Larios

"Mythical Creature", Green Ceramic Sculpture by Dora De Larios

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This whimsical yet imposing ceramic sculpture by Dora De Larios depicts a fantastical beast, its toothy grin and dual-horned head lending it both humor and menace. Its rotund body, patterned with incised circular motifs, evokes an almost armor-like surface, while its tail curls upward in a spirited gesture. Balancing playfulness with gravitas, the figure draws on mythological archetypes while remaining distinctly modern in form and finish.

The earthy glaze, alternating between olive and russet tones, enhances the creature’s tactile presence, situating it within De Larios’s broader exploration of surface texture and expressive form. The sculpture embodies her fascination with merging the human, animal, and divine into hybrid figures that speak to universal myths and collective imagination.


About the Artist
Dora De Larios was an American ceramist and sculptor based in Los Angeles whose career spanned over six decades. Born to Mexican immigrant parents, she grew up in a diverse community near Silver Lake and drew early inspiration from Mexican antiquities and Japanese traditions of ceramic art. A graduate of USC, she studied under Otto and Vivika Heino and Susan Peterson, and her early exposure to radical ceramicists such as Peter Voulkos encouraged her move toward expressive, non-functional clay forms.
Her practice ranged from intimate vessels to monumental public commissions, including the vast Grand Canyon Concourse mural for Disney World (1970–71). While she achieved recognition for her Irving Place Studio tableware line, De Larios’s sculptural works—often drawing on myth, masks, and pan-cultural spirituality—cement her legacy as a pioneering voice in West Coast ceramics. Her work has been exhibited widely and is held in major collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Context and Legacy
This mythical creature stands within De Larios’s lifelong pursuit of blending ancient archetypes with contemporary sensibility. Its hybrid form recalls Japanese Haniwa figures as well as pre-Columbian ceramic traditions, reframed through a playful, distinctly Californian lens. By merging whimsical invention with spiritual resonance, De Larios redefined ceramics as a sculptural medium that bridges cultures and epochs.

Collector’s Note
Rich in both personality and cultural resonance, this sculpture exemplifies De Larios’s ability to transform ceramics into myth made tangible. Its lively presence and symbolic depth make it an exemplary acquisition for collectors of mid-century ceramics, Latinx art, and works exploring the intersection of myth and modernity.

REFERENCE NUMBER: LU825846804582
PERIOD: Late 20th Century
CONDITION: Good
MEASUREMENTS: Height: 11" Width: 16" Depth: 7"
COUNT: 1
MATERIAL: Ceramic
CREATOR: Dora De Larios
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Mexico

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