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Nos mères veillent Sculpture

Nathalie Charrie

France

Sculpture, Ceramic on Wood

Size: 20.5 W x 23.6 H x 4 D in

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“Nos mères veillent”, in English “Our mothers provide“ is playing with the double meaning “Nos merveilles” (our wonders) in french. This sculpture evokes the mother / child relationship. Placed on a heart-shaped root, the chicks cry out to eat. The branches mingle with the ceramic extensions to crea...

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2020

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Sculpture, Ceramic on Wood

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20.5 W x 23.6 H x 4 D in

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Graduated from isdaT - Toulouse Institute of Fine Arts , Nathalie Charrié lives and works in Toulouse. Her work as a ceramic artist finds its source in the contemplation of the animal and vegetal world. From entomology to medieval bestiaries, from engraving to etymology, those inspirations feed her creation. She creates hybrid species born from hypothetical crosses of nature with our human behavior: Armies of insects, Sisyphus-beetle, extremophiles organisms and bird-plants... This search for meaning is linked to the search for shape. Self-taught in ceramics, she makes experimentation the driving force of her creation. The common thread of her work lies in the meticulous development of a piece which is then subjected to violent firing. This constant search for contrasts has led her to mix other materials to ceramics: wood, copper, iron but also insects and other organic materials... Recently, in collaboration with a glassmaker, she produced a set of sculptures mixing ceramic and thermoformed glass. So many experiments that make her work evolve into a meeting of meaning, materials and forms: a hybridization.

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