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Marion Roussel | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography

Marion Roussel
  • France
Trained as a ceramist, Marion learns the art of fire at the Lycée Professionnel L'Initiative in Paris, before continuing her education at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Limoges, from 1980 to 1983. Freshly graduated, she perfected her know-how during four years in the workshop of the contemporary ceramist Christine Viallet-Kuhn (born in 1942), in Versailles. In 1990, she opened her own workshop "L'Atelier Terre de Feu" in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, near Paris. Since then, the young artist has divided her time between sculpting, making her ceramic creations and giving introductory and advanced courses for adults and children. Interested in the play of textures, Marion tried the raku technique in the early 2000s. This process originating from Japan, discovered and worked with the ceramist Camille Virot (born in 1947), immediately gained her support because it allowed her to experiment with both the effects of materials and the instability of the glaze, to apprehend "the material beyond the form". Thus, for several years now, in a constant search for lightness and grace, the ceramist has been extending her graphic reflection, resolutely figurative, by associating raku with other techniques and materials such as metal. Treated with gentleness and poetry, according to a refined style using only tones derived from black or white, Marion's stylized characters invite us to stop for a moment to taste the pleasures of contemplation and escape.

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