Morgane Pasqualini
Uma, 2024
White earthenware, transparent matte enamel inside and outside
43 x 33 cm
16 7/8 x 13 in
16 7/8 x 13 in
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Morgane Pasqualini grew up in the Hautes Alpes, in the heart of the mountains, on the Italian border. She has kept a love of nature, wide open spaces, silence. Her...
Morgane Pasqualini grew up in the Hautes Alpes, in the heart of the mountains, on the Italian border. She has kept a love of nature, wide open spaces, silence. Her work is imbued with these organic influences, this connection to the earth, to the variations and irregularities of forms. A praise to movement, to the living, to the sensory.
She is inspired by the shape of flowers and plants. Also inspired by ancient and primitive pottery, she mixes throwing and the ancestral technique of coiling, which allows her to construct unique pieces with free lines. For Morgane, pottery is an endless learning process. The attraction for greco-roman antiquity and the culture of the Mediterranean basin is an intrinsic part of her work's corsic-italian origins. This aesthetic research is central to her practice, which is very sensitive to beauty.
She is inspired by the shape of flowers and plants. Also inspired by ancient and primitive pottery, she mixes throwing and the ancestral technique of coiling, which allows her to construct unique pieces with free lines. For Morgane, pottery is an endless learning process. The attraction for greco-roman antiquity and the culture of the Mediterranean basin is an intrinsic part of her work's corsic-italian origins. This aesthetic research is central to her practice, which is very sensitive to beauty.
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