Véro Marchand, a visual ceramist, explores materials and paradoxes: black stoneware, matt/gloss contrasts. Her sensitive sculptures magnify fragments and breaks, expressing the emotions of our inner journeys.
Ceramic artist Véro Marchand draws inspiration from the richness of materials to create works in which contradictions and paradoxes intertwine. Her work highlights the intensity of black stoneware, whether polished or rough, and plays on the contrasts between matt and shiny.
Her sculptures are not mere objects; they tell stories. Fragments, breaks and ruptures become powerful metaphors for our inner realities. Through a sensitive exploration of materials, she magnifies the winding paths of our lives.
Each piece invites us to feel, to reflect, to reconnect with buried emotions. Between strength and fragility, her creations aptly convey the beauty of human imperfections and dualities.