Large ceramic head sculpture with an expressive and textured surface, part of Óscar Aldonza’s Testa series. This monumental head (70 × 36 × 34 cm) is crafted from refractory clay with a patina of manganese oxide, emphasizing its raw materiality and powerful visual presence. The scale of this ceramic head distinguishes it within the Testa series, offering an imposing work that embodies both expressionist energy and organic unpredictability. The sculpture belongs to Aldonza’s ongoing Testas, a body of work exploring the human head as a mirror of individuality and collective identity. Each ceramic head is unique, shaped by spontaneous processes and chemical variations that reveal accidental marks and expressive fissures. The rough, material surface and strong modeling underline the artist’s search for beauty in imperfection, reinforcing the expressive nature of the human form. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution