Ada Coric was born in Rijeka, where she now lives and works. She is one of those comprehensive artists with mostly "domestic" art attributes. Comprehensive because of the choice of materials and techniques she uses, and domestic or local because her motifs are almost always objects and themes of her surroundings and from close and far history of Croatian coastal region.
The majority of her works she uses to make of clay (ceramics, common style pottery and japanese raku), but also in other clay-like materials. Richness of her talent is shown in unusual combining of various stuff (ceramics/ wood and metal, painting techniques/wood, clay/stone/dried flowers/dry seeds, etc...)
Ocasionally she manufactures ornaments and jewellery, mardi-gras masks, and a wide-ranging palette of articles for every day common use (ceramic lamps and watches, sewed parts, gift pieces, etc...) Treasure of colours and variety of themes are telling us she is firmly connected to her born country.