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Rémi Bracquemond is a French ceramic artist, based between Paris and his studio in Sologne. The changing light, the vegetation, and the wildlife that surround him nourish his imagination and shape his daily work.
He primarily works with Saint-Amand clay from the Puisaye region to create pieces that stand at the boundary between nature and ornament. His work ranges from sculptural vases and functional objects to monumental commissions, such as wall frescoes and fireplace mantels.
Each piece begins with a drawing, but the final form emerges directly from the material. Using bas-relief techniques, he sculpts, layers, and reworks the clay, gradually revealing flowers, animals, and imagined vegetation, as if the material itself were unveiling its secrets. His universe draws inspiration from Art Nouveau and Japanese decorative arts, while maintaining a distinctive freedom and poetic sensibility of his own.