Rogue : Awkward Stool Sculpture
by lucile Gracile France

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From the series ARCHITECTURE OF ANOTHER LANDSCAPE, inspired by the earliest cosmologies and the architecture of Lithica Perdreres d’Hostal in Menorca.
This ceramic series explores the relations between human beliefs in astrology and the irreality of places they’ve built using the contrast between raw stoneware and metallic glazing in order to create a ceramic piece which could be anything else.

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Born in 1988, lives and works in Paris. A ceramic artist using traditional plate modeling techniques, her work is based on the combination of primitive and universal forms to create designs that carrying dreamlike symbolism. For her, our society tends to confine dreams and creative expression to childhood, values becoming derisory in adulthood, to the detriment of efficiency and productivity. Through her sculptural objects, she seeks to let her inner child and her utopias express themselves. Everyone can see personal meanings, thus reconnecting with their past imagination. Her imagination is nourished by ancient mythologies and the immemorial fascination of human beings. Her work is derived from the symbolism of stars, esoteric rituals and spiritual places.
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