Après des études de joaillerie, j’ai occupé un poste de technicienne pédagogique à l’ENSAD (école nationale supérieure d’art et de design) de Limoges où je me suis passionnée pour les émaux grand feu. J’ai donc ouvert en 2006 une boutique-atelier de création de bijoux à Limoges. Installée à Paris depuis 2012, j’ai recréé un atelier […]
COMMENT J’EN SUIS ARRIVÉE LÀ ET QUELLE EST MA DÉMARCHE Je suis tombée dans la plume sur le tard presque par hasard. Après une longue carrière d’actrice, réalisatrice, scénariste, je suis retournée à la source, celle de mes premières amours : la couture, le tissus, la mode. J’ai commencé par vouloir accessoiriser une de mes réalisation, […]
Ceramicist NATHALIE SONNET creates unique pieces of unadorned poetry for the table and the house. Her artistic approach and a creative process free from all utilitarian rigor turn simple forms highlighted by delicate colours and textures into statements, and give them a quietly imposing presence.
Héloïse Bariol works in the glazed clay that is traditionally used to produce everyday objects. This technique allows, a great freedom, both in the manufactur as in the usage of the products. Héloïse creates dishes as unique pieces or in small series, as well as furniture and pieces for the home such as stools, umbrella […]
SLG WORKS ACROSS DIFFERENT MEDIA, WHILST EXPLORING THE MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OBJECTS AT THE BASE OF HIS PHOTOGRAPHIC AND KINETIC IMAGES, WITH THE INTENTION TO REVEAL INVISIBLE WORLDS. THROUGH CONTINUOUS RESEARCH OF THE QUALITIES OF LIGHT, OFTEN ENCOUNTERED IN THE REPRESENTATION OF THE BODY, HIS UNIVERSE FEEDS ITSELF WITH VISUAL GAMES IN CAREFULLY CRAFTED […]
MONIKA MOJDUSZKA IS A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY GLASS ARTIST, ORIGINALLY FROM POLAND. SHE IS PASSIONATE ABOUT EXPERIMENTAL WORK, THE PHENOMENA OF GRAVITY, LIGHT AND THE METAMORPHIC CONDITIONS OF GLASS. SHE DEVELOPS A SCULPTURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO THE MATERIAL WHILE USING CRAFT TECHNIQUES TO SHAPE HER OBJECTS. http://www.monikamojduszka.fr/portfolio/lustra/
Michael Buckley began working with clay at high school in Davenport, Iowa. Thanks to this experience, he decided to enter into a year-long pottery apprenticeship, before starting his undergraduate studies at the Kansas City Art Institute, and studying film at Columbia College, Chicago. Having lived in France for 15 years, he returns to his initial […]
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ATTRACTED BY CLAY. AS A YOUNG GIRL, I LOVED MAKING POTTERY AND WAS FASCINATED BY THE POTS THAT WERE DISPLAYED IN MY GRANDMOTHER’S KITCHEN. LATER, I DISCOVERED THE TRADITIONAL CERAMICS OF THE CITY OF SEJNANE IN TUNISIA, AND WAS AMAZED BY THE HUGE VARIETY OF THIS ART EXHIBITED IN MUSEUMS. THE […]
AFTER INITIAL EXPERIMENTS WITH THE POTTERY WHEEL, JEAN-MARC FONDIMARE EVENTUALLY TURNS TO THE TECHNIQUE OF CASTING. HE PREPARES THE LIQUID PORCELAIN (‘BARBOTINE’) AND POURS IT INTO PLASTER MOLDS THAT HE CREATES AND SHAPES HIMSELF. BY ABSORBING WATER, THE PLASTER ALLOWS A THIN LAYER OF PORCELAIN TO HARDEN. THEN THE SURPLUS PORCELAIN IS REMOVED AND THE […]
Eric Hibelot is a keen observer of trends. His favourite material, his register of forms, his chromatic range, are efficient, simple and recurrent. He works on white porcelain, sometimes even in two dimensions, like postcards or paintings. He prefers round shapes which fill up the hand, building up pieces from individual plaques, sometimes extremely small. […]