Isabelle Sicart
Isabelle Sicart is a French ceramic artist from Marseille. After obtaining her diploma from the Ecole Olivier de Serre, she joined the Lalique design studio and spent 7 years there before leaving her post to travel the world. When she returned, she opened her workshop to develop her imaginary visions and create sculptural pieces sold at Carole Decombe's gallery in Paris and by Rose Uniacke in London.
Pelican bowl
Un saladier à pieds avec un détail en forme de ceinture sur le bord et une forme légèrement incurvée. Le pied permet d'obtenir un récipient plus grand qui rythmera la table et contribuera à créer une table élégante et luxueuse. Il est également idéal comme corbeille à fruits et placé sur la table à tout moment. L'utilisation d'argile grossière blanche et de glaçure colorée donne des couleurs profondes aux variations uniques.
As a child, this young woman with a mischievous smile already loved collecting anything she came across. She spent hours tinkering and copying plaster casts or statutes by Rodin. She also remembers that she loved hanging around the workshop of her aunt, Maguy Champsaur, a renowned ceramic artist in Marseille. So, it was only natural that, after her baccalaureate, she would sign up for the Ceramics department at the Ecole Olivier de Serre. With her diploma in hand, she joined the Lalique design studio and spent 7 years there before leaving her post to travel the world. When she returned, she opened her workshop to develop her imaginary visions and create sculptural pieces in sandstone or plaster, black or white, but always matte and wonderfully sensual. These are creations in organic shapes, with velvety textures, perfectly executed and radiating rare and powerful energy. They are available for sale at Carole Decombe's gallery in Paris and by Rose Uniacke in London.