What is more precious than creations meticulously made by hand?
My creations are unique and none of them are ever the same since they are all crafted by hand. You won't find these creations anywhere else, as the design and production are entirely conceived and made to be unique or in small batch. Made to celebrate your individuality, it's therefore unlikely to know anyone with the same piece of jewelry, ceramic, or book.
I am Laura, a French artist crafting solar sculptural creations after earning a Master's degree in Art and Visual Communication.
After establishing my graphic studio in 2016 (specializing in designing books), I fully started my jewelry and ceramic journey in 2019.
Inspiring, impactful, and contemporary creations.
I use different clays for my ceramic creations, while Mont Blanc porcelain remains the foundation of my jewelry.
Beyond aesthetics, my work is about making a statement, igniting a sense of individuality, and inspiring people to embrace their uniqueness.
Maintaining a sense of sensitivity, I create objects celebrating differences, with a palette of bold colors, shapes, and materials.
Sitting at the intersection of Art and Fashion, I mainly draw my inspiration from sculpture, design, fashion and nature.
Driven by my travels and the cultures I discover, each creation reflects a blend of cultural influences through shapes, layering, and colors.For jewelry and ceramic, it always begins with a sketch.
Once the design is finalized, I shape the clay and fire it at 980°C for the first time. After firing, I meticulously sand it, especially for jewelry pieces, until it achieves a perfectly smooth finish. This sanding step is time-consuming but crucial for ensuring quality.
Next, I either glaze the piece or leave it raw, depending on the initial concept, and it undergoes a second firing at 1250°C to achieve ceramic’s durability. I then assemble the creation using Sterling silver components, rope, shells, or other materials, all dependent on the original idea. Sometimes, if a piece doesn’t turn out as expected, I set it aside until inspiration strikes for a new use. Nothing goes to waste in my studio; I’m a true collector.
My books are made from collected images, silver print photographs, and many other things. Each book has a different creative process depending of its nature. Hand-binding, each book is made in very limited quantities.