Ceramic creation inspired by nature and its animals is an encounter between art and the living, an exploration where matter lends itself to representing the beauty and complexity of the natural world.

Clay, a raw material from the earth, allows for a multitude of shapes and soils.

Malleable and organic, it invites intuitive, sometimes imprecise gestures that recall the imperfection and singularity of life.

In this work, every detail counts: the roughness of the shells, the delicate fins of a fish, the powerful tusks of an elephant or the finesse of a snail’s shell are all elements that we try to capture in the earth.

The firing comes next, transforming the work into a lasting sculpture, frozen in solidity but which remains imbued with vitality.

Creating sculpted works inspired by animals is a way to honor these often discreet but essential creatures to the balance of our world.

By representing the form sometimes with great precision, sometimes in a more abstract form, we reestablish the link between humans and the wild, reminding us how nature and art are intimately linked.

Her works are testimonies of the interdependence between beings.

She tells the stories of nature, but also our history, which becomes a conveyor of beauty and sensitivity. Ceramics then becomes more than a simple sculpture: it is a celebration of animals, oh thin, durable in our fragile world teeming with life.

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