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Santi Saucedo

Atlanta, GA
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Santi Saucedo is an Atlanta-based Mexican-American ceramic artist, sculptor, and creative director whose contemporary figurines and experimental ceramic works explore spirituality, cultural memory, and the emotional significance humans attach to objects. Drawing heavily from his Mexican heritage, Saucedo creates intimate sculptural forms that bridge ancient historical references with contemporary material experimentation.

Known for his smooth, ancient-inspired figures paired with highly tactile and unpredictable homemade glazes, Saucedo’s work balances refinement with organic transformation. His sculptures often function as symbolic vessels—objects meant to evoke introspection, ritual, protection, and emotional resonance through their scale, texture, and presence.

Originally from Mexico City, Saucedo studied graphic design at Savannah College of Art and Design before building a parallel career in digital creative direction and design. His ceramic practice developed as a tactile counterbalance to screen-based work, evolving into an increasingly recognized body of sculptural work exhibited throughout the Southeast. Through both his materials and symbolism, Saucedo continues to explore the intersection of heritage, spirituality, design, and contemporary object-making.

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