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Resurrection is a wall sculpture made of leather, pierced and held in tension by metal rods.
The material retains visible traces of stress: folds, perforations, tension lines.
The surface captures and reflects light, revealing the textures, hollows, and areas of resistance in the leather. Depending on the viewing angle, the material seems to transform, creating an almost organic vibration.
The artwork does not erase the wound; it integrates… it. What pierces becomes structure, what constrains allows one to endure. Resurrection evokes the moment following the rupture, when equilibrium does not return in the same way, but is recomposed in a fragile and persistent presence.
Aurélie Pellat develops an artistic practice at the crossroads of design, visual arts research and leatherwork. From salvaged leather fragments, she composes works where the material becomes a living surface, a memory and a tension.
Nourished by geometric abstraction, minimalism, and Arte Povera, her approach explores the balance between formal rigor and organic vibration. The cuts, seams, and assemblages reveal the gesture, exposing the trace of time and the intrinsic strength of the material.
Her compositions explore pressure, restraint and repair, revealing an embodied abstraction that is both structured and sensitive.
Originally from the French Riviera, Aurélie Pellat lives and works in Paris.