"Bottle And Its Cream-colored "anvil" Lid - Roger Claire "
The decoration is made using the technique of nériage (mixed earth), an emblematic signature of Claire Roger's work. This process gives rise to complex and organic patterns in relief, enhanced by a rich palette of blues, beiges, greens and ochres, which give the whole a great visual harmony. Each face of the anvil has a unique decoration. On the main face, we can see a stylized landscape, evoking natural scenes: forests, waving grasses or aquatic elements. These patterns intertwine and blend into each other, creating an impression of fluid and lively movement. The base of the anvil is also worked, adorned with relief patterns reminiscent of knots or links. These elements bring a strong symbolism, representing attachment, strength and cohesion, fundamental values that shine through in the work. Dimensions: Height. 11.5 cm - Length. 20.5 cmBrand(s): ROGER ClaireCondition: PERFECT CONDITIONPeriod: CONTEMPORARYEach segment seems to tell a graphic story, inviting contemplation: a universe contained in each detail, worked with a rare precision, which Claire Roger herself describes as a "graphic adventure"This unique piece, characteristic of Claire Roger's work, perfectly illustrates her talent for combining the complexity of patterns and the subtlety of forms. She thus manages to create works that are both functional and artistic.Claire Roger is an artist specialized in nériage, a demanding ceramic technique that consists of coloring the clay in the mass before cutting it into small fragments. These pieces are then assembled with infinite precision, giving rise to unique patterns and sculptural forms.In her studio, she manipulates and juxtaposes different colored clays, thus creating graphic compositions of great subtlety. Under her fingers, the material comes to life: the earth becomes pigment and texture, metamorphosing into vibrant sculptures. Jewelry boxes and perfume bottles, secret urns, paintings… Her creations are a true choreography of shapes and colors, which mix, intertwine and move away to better find each other, giving birth to true works of art. With her ceramics of a thousand nuances, Claire Roger invites us on a sensory journey where emotions and dreams blend into a poetic visual language. Her works evoke mental landscapes in which the mind loses itself and lets itself be carried away, at the whim of the imagination.