



There is a story Giovanni Cimatti likes to tell about his vocation as a ceramicist. In 1948, while his mother was pregnant with him, she worked for a few months in the oldest ceramic workshop in Faenza, the famous Bottega Gatti. So, Giovanni has always imagined himself in her womb, listening to the noises and voices of the place, and falling in love with the ancient craft of his hometown. Indeed, his creativity manifested in early childhood. He attended art school and became a ceramic art teacher, first in Siena and then back in Faenza. All along, he worked on his art pieces in his spare time, often by night. But since he retired in 2001, artistic ceramics have become his full-time job. Giovanni's production is extensive and includes small objects as well as huge sculptures, all one-of-a-kind and handmade with lots of different techniques.
Giovanni Cimatti is a master artisan: he began his career in 1970 and he started teaching in 1970
Giovanni Cimatti