Kinska is an East London based artist with a unique and eye-catching style that travels fluidly through the worlds of ceramics, illustration, and storytelling. Striking and joyful, her work is the result of introspection and personal insights into emotions and feelings, a dip into the soulful world that exists in her mind. With playful and immersive energy, she draws us into a pareidolic universe where everyday objects have their own life. Born in Argentina she began her creative life as a fashion designer working for womenswear for several years. In 2009 when she moved to London, she encountered clay.
Discovering ceramics changed her trajectory, the material allowed her to inject vitality into her characters, infusing every piece with her own feelings present at the point of making, and cultivating a distinctive, animated style. She combines her two artistic languages to create a three-dimensional canvas for her to tell her stories on, with a particular interest in creating artworks that are also functional objects.
Following her first solo show at Anthropologie King’s Road Gallery, she was invited to create a large-scale installation at NOW Gallery and an exclusive collection for the V&A shop.