Claudie Guillaume Charnaux

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Originally from the Jura, Claudie moved to Morogues after her studies in the studio of Jean and Jacqueline Lerat at the School of Fine Arts in Bourges. Using engobed stoneware fired in a gas kiln, she creates a range of utilitarian objects decorated for a long time with series of squares in degraded colors.

Today, its decorations have diversified. Flowers predominantly pink or blue on the small pieces and impressionist floral compositions on the vases rub shoulders with pointillist or abstract variations playing on the repetition of colored bubbles on the black backgrounds of bowls, teapots or dishes... It now bakes in an oven electric at 1260° and occasionally with wood.

What to do

  • Pottery

Categories

  • Cultural activities