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“Frémissement” explores a state of discreet, almost imperceptible tension.
Fragments of leather, bearing different textures and memories, are held in a fragile balance. The vertical composition suggests an abstract body, held, traversed by a gentle but persistent pressure.
Leather, an organic and sensitive material, reacts to light and to the gaze. It never becomes completely static. It vibrates.
The work does not seek rupture, but that precise… moment which precedes it: the instant when something begins to move, to respond, to tremble.
Between formal rigor and tactile sensitivity, this work invites a silent, intimate experience, where matter becomes language.
Aurélie Pellat's practice lies at the intersection of design, visual arts research, and leatherwork. Using salvaged fragments (leather, textiles, paper, wood), she creates works where matter becomes a living surface, a repository of memory and tension. Influenced by geometric abstraction, minimalism, and Arte Povera, her approach explores the balance between formal rigor and organic vibration.
Preserving forms and marks, she allows a discreet beauty to emerge, revealing the trace of time and the energy contained in each fragment. Cuts, seams, and assemblages bring to light the gesture, poised between restraint and intensity. Her compositions open a space where fragility and resilience, presence and absence, coexist.
Her collages and wall sculptures question the persistence of materials and the memory of the hand, transforming the vestiges of everyday life into a sensitive and embodied abstraction.
Originally from the French Riviera, she lives and works in Paris.