French artist Juliette Clovis draws inspiration from the wild beauty of nature and creates porcelains sculptures by hand in the traditional way of Limoges porcelain that merge female statue with nature to represent the mixes between contemporary art, history, myths and tradition.
Erinaceus Concolor
Atsu Bashiri
Pamina
Mazama
Medusa
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