This ceramic head sculpture from the Testas series, titled Testa Nº12, is an expressionist exploration of the human face in refractory stoneware fired in reduction. The sculpture presents a rough, porous surface, emphasizing texture and materiality while evoking a sense of erosion and organic transformation. As part of the Testas series, this ceramic head belongs to a collection of unique variations on the human visage, each marked by organic irregularities, expressive asymmetries, and the unpredictable results of firing processes. Working directly and intuitively with clay, the artist embraces accident and material resistance, allowing the refractory stoneware to record traces of spontaneity and imperfection. The result is a head sculpture that captures both individuality and universality, reflecting on identity and the collective condition. The strong visual presence of Testa Nº12 highlights the series’ central tension between singularity and resemblance, individuality and community. This piece may be displayed independently or acquired alongside other ceramic heads from the Testas series. Special pricing is available for multiple acquisitions, reinforcing the potential of these expressionist heads to operate as a powerful sculptural installation when seen together. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution