Morgane Pasqualini
To me,pottery is an endless learning curve.The desire to create has always guided me,this strong feeling really helped me trace my path.
Ceramic artist Morgane Pasqualini was born in a small village in the heart of the French Alps and currently lives in Paris. She spent her lonely childhood exploring the natural world around her and developed an extremely deep relationship with the plant world. Her art reflects this connection to the land and the organic shapes in nature.
Morgane Pasqualini mostly inspired by the shape of flowers and plants. For Morgane Pasqualini, pottery is an endless learning process. Somewhat surprisingly, judging by the quality of her work, she does not come from an artistic family, but has always been driven by a "desire to create." That strong feeling helped her find her way.
Morgane Pasqualini's work is imbued with organic influences, a connection to the earth, variations and irregularity of forms. This attraction for greco-roman antiquity and the culture of the Mediterranean basin is an intrinsic part of its corsic-italian origins. Also inspired by ancient and primitive pottery, she mixes the turning and the ancestral technique of the columbine, which allows to build unique pieces with free lines. Very sensitive to beauty, this aesthetic research is central to her practice.
- Art: Morgane Pasqualini