Galerie Mélissa Paul

Anne Breton

After studying art and design in Belgium, England and France and initially working with video and textiles, Anne Breton finally dedicated herself to ceramics. She approaches sculpture through modelling. Her work features abstract pieces and stoneware figures. Her sculptures suggest a universe of fluid boundaries, in which new forms coexist harmoniously. She likes to think that they create invisible connections and act as companion pieces, helping us to envisage a new world : a sensitive space inspired by nature and its creatures. These sculptures form imaginary ensembles allowing us to create new narratives. During this creative process, she engages in a dialogue to share visions and give shape to perceptions.

Anne Breton plays with projects and concepts that all reveal an attachment to the free and playful dimension of the object. The presence of her objects and sculptures emanates a calm and poetic atmosphere. She uses simple, artisanal creation protocols and leaves room for the expression of the materials, the imprint, the movement. In this way, she engages in a dialogue to share her visions, to give shape to perceptions, to emotions experienced. These reflections give birth to refined works, in which she seeks to find a formal, aesthetic balance. Her pieces are like signs, they refer to our states, our tensions, our connections to the world around us.

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