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La vague n°14 by Jean-François Lemaire

La vague n°14

Jean-François Lemaire

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2024

Crystal sculpture

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Rhinocéros

Sylvie Bourdeau

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2024

The sculpture Rhinoceros by Sylvie Bourdeau explores the contrast between the raw and imposing nature of the animal and the softness that raku ceramic confers. Without support, the sculpture rests directly on the surface, accentuating the solidity of the rhinoceros, while providing it with unexpected elegance. The treatment of raku, with its delicate cracks, softens the rigid shape of the animal, giving it a more soothing dimension.

This sculpture fits perfectly into the artist's universe, where it often plays on contrasts, as in Whale duo, combining strength and fluidity. The rhinoceros, despite its nature often perceived as raw and powerful, reveals here a subtle, almost touching sweetness, inviting you to rediscover this animal under a new look. The texture and nuances provided by raku reinforce this duality between strength and fragility.

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Rhinocéros by Sylvie Bourdeau

Impact

Laetitia Vernieux

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2024

Stylo bille sur toile et pigments

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Impact par Laëtitia Vernieux

Featured artists

Sylvie Bourdeau French sculptor

Sylvie Bourdeau

A self-taught artist from a nursing background, Sylvie works the land with care and delicacy. His main inspiration lies in the animal world, in particular the marine world, which dominates his creations.

Its distinctive style is based on the delicate technique of raku, a form of Japanese ceramic art involving rapid firing at high temperatures. Each work highlights the importance of marine beings in our ecosystem. Sylvie strives to give each sculpture a unique personality while emphasizing the beauty of each animal.

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Valeyrie Duran french urbex photographer

Valeyrie Durant

"I like capturing moments in life and telling stories. They are universal and subjective." A photographer, Valeyrie learned the techniques needed to find her style from Reza Deghati, Jean-Marie Perrier, and other illustrious inspirations. For her, everything is movement. "I like observing, capturing moments, moments in life. There are things that are not said, and I like the idea of ​​capturing these unsaid things. It's my way of seeing things." Valeyrie has also exhibited at the International Photo Show in Paris and at various regional and international events. A journey without borders.

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