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Slender and feminine silhouette in the colors of fire, ocher, the details reveal a bluish furrow along its body. This symbolizes the path taken by a pearl of water, essence of life, coming to slide along his body.
It is sealed with glue cement on a metal base. It is a unique piece, signed at the bottom of its back.
Made of chamotte stoneware, covered with many engobes then enamelled, this ceramic has undergone several firings, the last of which… at 1250°.
« My work evolves between classical representation and the purification of forms. It reflects variations on the themes of solitude, complicity, vulnerability, sharing, or waiting. »
Marie-Madeleine Vitrolles is a sculptor based in France whose works have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in Switzerland and Luxembourg. While her pieces are mostly centered around women, it is the human being that challenges her. Through her art, Vitrolles endeavors to show the multifaceted aspects of her subject's inner worlds. Evolving between classical representation and the purification of forms, she primarily sculpts in clay.