Nicolò Morales is a ceramic artist who lives and works in his native Caltagirone, Italy.
His deep passion for the craft began early, leading him to enthusiastically attend the workshops of master ceramic artisans from a young age. Following his compulsory schooling, Morales enrolled at the State Institute of Art, where he excelled academically. He represented the Institute in numerous events and competitions, achieving considerable success.
Morales actively participates in various group exhibitions, competitions, and solo shows, continually showcasing his distinctive work. For several years, his artistry has been appreciated by Italian and international designers, highlighted by a recent and important collaboration with the esteemed architect Ugo La Pietra.
His ceramic pieces are featured in both public and private collections globally. A particular career highlight includes the personal commendation received from Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, then Secretary of State of His Holiness, for the creation of a majolica plate bearing the papal coat of arms, which was presented as a tribute to Pope Benedict XVI.