Rosaline Verdines
- Roseline Vedrines
- March- May 2010
- Clay is part of me. It is my language. I became captivated at 20 and I knew instinctively that it would become a lifelong commitment. I am basically self-taught: I embarked on an unstructured exploration of materials, techniques, shapes, colours, textures. Still today, I cannot limit my work to a single technique making my style recognizable. It is the incredible versatility of clay that attracts me most, with its endless possibilities.
- Ceramic is a precious gift in my life. I am visually voracious and looking around, always in constant sensitive and watchful alert to my environment.
- My current ceramic work reflects several areas of interest:
- One is a humorous and playful parody of our human activities. My other source of inspiration is simply offered by nature: the fantastic and poetic shape of a seed, a shell. An animal combined with the raw, uncontrollable nature of the fire itself keeps my fascinated.
- The main objective of my work is simply to express this renewed sense of wonder through beautiful objects.
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