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Vibrations, shadows, contrasts, expanses of rocks, dust, water, snow or ice. Curves, duvets, ridges, points, fragments, iridescence, depths, transparencies ... The poetics of landscapes, their interpretation and the memory load they convey haunt me. The human interpretation of a landscape, the floating of a reverie towards a Beyond through a symbolic world object carries my ceramics. The pieces oscillate in an in-between: exist as a unique piece and suggest an elsewhere by being an object in its own right, or be at the service of daily or temporary use. It is in this in-between that I conceive the forms. They simply inspire me without revealing their function and one day they 'make themselves' useful ... I work with porcelain, stoneware and earthenware for their raw colors and the surfaces they return after shaping and firing. The enamel then completes the chromatic range according to the projects.
Born in Paris in 1982, Camille turned to exhibition scenography after having graduated as an architect. Always attracted by the material and a more direct and "sensual" relationship with her working tools, she finally lets herself be drawn into ceramics. After several years of perseverance in seeking alone and through oriented internships, she chose to continue her apprenticeship at the European Institute of Ceramic Arts in Guebwiller, Alsace.