• Interview with Shoutout Miami

    Shoutout Miami interviews Fernanda about decisive moments in her career.

  • Mulatto Vase X British Vogue

    Featured in Vogues’ latest video with Model Gisel Bundchen is my Mulatto Vase

  • Interview for Greenpointers by Fiona Winch

    Greenpointers is a Brooklyn-based newspaper. Fiona Winch visited the artist and tells of her arrival to Brooklyn and the growth of her artistic career in this neighborhood.

  • Fernanda Uribe X DOVE

    Collaboration between NYC-based artists & DOVE for their new product launch

  • Shrine Magazine Interview by Tatiana Eva-Marie

    Upon meeting painter and sculptor Fernanda Uribe, creator of Punto Verde Ceramics one immediately senses in her calm and generous presence an incarnation of the Pachamama herself. She has the magical ability to sublimize any natural thing into its godlike form, by lending it a human touch, both mythological and tangible. Out of the clay emerge suns, moons, shapes and forms of our ageless human experience, and a multitude of figures and creatures that populate the folklore of her native Mexico. Inspired by an upbringing seeped in Mexican tradition, her art is indissociable from the nature that births it: she lets the clay and paint lead her fingers towards the realization of their own destinies. Fernanda describes her creative process as akin to “writing a visual journal” where she exposes her memories and reflections through what Joseph Campbell called “The Hero's Journey” – coming to terms with our identity within (and sometimes against) our natural surroundings, through the endless reinvention of antediluvian legends.

    We wondered how Fernanda, a luminous spirit made of salt water and sunshine, was spending and daydreaming her months of summer… we found silk, boleros, memories of hammocks and papaya trees, gentle caresses, and – rather unsurprisingly – mezcal margaritas.