Diana “Didi” Rojas’ ceramic sculptures stand as reminders to embrace our own unique identities. In light of social media-driven consumerism, they capture a moment in our human history, drawing from footwear trends and offering a unique perspective on everyday objects. Her work challenges viewers to reconsider the mundane and see creativity in unexpected places.
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About the artist:

In her ceramics, Diana “Didi” Rojas tackles consumerism’s presence in our daily lives via the significance of its objects. Her sculptures reflect our uniqueness as human beings as we strive to find meaning and humor in the everyday. By delving into the shoe as a symbol beyond its material function, Rojas connects past to present and future generations.

Diana “Didi” Rojas was born in 1993 in Cali, Colombia, and lives in Los Angeles, CA. She received her BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY (2016).

Rojas has exhibited her work at The Museum of Arts and Design, SHRINE, Launch F18, The Hole, Fragment, Tchotchke Gallery, and Hannah Traore Gallery—all in New York, NY.

Her work has been featured in publications like Office Mag, VICE, Dazed, Artforum, i-D Magazine, and Vogue.

Diana "Didi" Rojas:
“Sorry for proposing to you I was manic” Is One of My Favorite Tweets, 2023
Ceramic
11.0 × 4.5 × 6.5 inches /