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“Apparat”, a baroque jewel-violin, celebrates the art of appearance as a sacred language.
This diverted violin becomes a work, saturated with ornaments and details, between ostentatious femininity and precious fragility.
Inspired by 18th-century aesthetics, Apparat transforms the violin into a court accessory.
Front: pearls and tassels rise like an ornament, roses spring forth in relief, and a cherub dances, laden with grace.
Back: the sculpted… lace evokes the embroidery of a period corset, the richness of a ceremonial garment, between pomp and restraint.
“Apparat” is a theatrical and sensory object, on the border between jewelry, costume and symbol.
A jewel-like work to contemplate as one would read a body dressed in memories and secrets.
“Apparat” is not something you play with, it is something you look at like a period garment frozen in the material.
A tribute to the art of appearance, to decorative splendor, and to the silent poetry of historical clothing.
Messodie, self-taught, from the field of communication, today expresses his artistic soul through plastic art.
Fascinated by feminine curves and in love with 18th century fashion, her "mixed technique" combines the collage of fabrics and lace with painting, resins and gilding, in a reinterpreted baroque style.
She uses mannequin busts and violins that evoke the female body and transposes her baroque universe into it.
Each piece is a declaration of love for feminine materials and curves, an emotional celebration adorned with gilding, angels, lace, and precious fabrics.
She invites you to discover Her Feminine Baroque Art!