John Jacquinot

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Faithful to stoneware turned on a foot lathe, fired in reduction with wood or gas, Jean Jacquinot was to come and live near La Borne. Self-taught "enriched by fruitful encounters", he experimented with various types of ovens while he long ago chose a style

He pursues the creation of enamelled tableware and decorative pieces, turned or stamped, cut, pelletized, in an Art Nouveau spirit referring to nature. The superimpositions of enamels through shades of white to grey, from beige to black brown, make the pieces unique and recall the flames of "sandstone" from the beginning of the XNUMXth century. Poet of the earth, Jean Jacquinot is also poet through words, both orally and in writing.

Activities

  • Pottery

Categories

  • Cultural activities