
Trained through internships over the past few years, Patricia Passeron has devoted herself primarily to working with clay. Clay has the advantage of being able to be molded and to add or remove material.
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Patricia Passeron loves to mold and shape materials. Next comes glazing, where she plays on the contrast between the matte finish of clay and the glossy glaze.
Clay, she says, is an "inexhaustible source of techniques and processes that combine the four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. The earth guides me."
Far from so-called traditional canons of beauty, her pieces are imagined, modeled, sculpted, and glazed by hand. They are unique. They were created to move, amaze, arouse your curiosity or a question, respond to an expectation or a crush.
They are meant to be an emotion and are unique.
They will bring to your home that personal touch that only unique pieces can provide.
Clay, she says, is an "inexhaustible source of techniques and processes that combine the four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. The earth guides me."
Far from so-called traditional canons of beauty, her pieces are imagined, modeled, sculpted, and glazed by hand. They are unique. They were created to move, amaze, arouse your curiosity or a question, respond to an expectation or a crush.
They are meant to be an emotion and are unique.
They will bring to your home that personal touch that only unique pieces can provide.
Patricia Passeron loves to mold and shape materials. Next comes glazing, where she plays on the contrast between the matte finish of clay and the glossy glaze.
Clay, she says, is an "inexhaustible source of techniques and processes that combine the four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. The earth guides me."
Far from so-called traditional canons of beauty, her pieces are imagined, modeled, sculpted, and glazed by hand. They are unique. They were created to move, amaze, arouse your...
Clay, she says, is an "inexhaustible source of techniques and processes that combine the four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. The earth guides me."
Far from so-called traditional canons of beauty, her pieces are imagined, modeled, sculpted, and glazed by hand. They are unique. They were created to move, amaze, arouse your...
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