Juliette Frescaline

Juliette Frescaline is a sculptor artist on metal installed in the Paris region, specialized in the delicate and poetic work of wire. After leaving studies of mathematics for artistic training at the Olivier de Serres school in Paris, she falls in love with metal and discovers the wire as a material privileged by economic necessity. This choice, initially imposed by constraint, quickly becomes a passion and a distinctive mark of his work. Today recognized, rewarded in particular by the Villa Seurat Foundation, Juliette realizes her creations alone in her workshop, developing her works by meticulously accumulating the small details welded together, offering her sculptures a unique intensity and poetry.

Nature occupies a central place in the artistic work of Juliette Frescaline. Attentive observer of the world around her, she transforms her daily life, as the ordinary journey enters her home and her workshop, as an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Each plant encountered --able, lime or ivy - is carefully observed, drawn then reinvented in refined sculptures. Without pretending to carry an explicit ecological message, his art is a subtle invitation to slow down to appreciate the beauty of the ordinary and the ordinary, suggesting that beauty, essential and universal, is always accessible to who knows how to look.

Juliette Frescaline's creative approach is based on the meticulous accumulation of small united elements, a powerful metaphor for the importance of solidarity in the face of individualism. Each wire alone, fragile and discreet, takes all its strength by uniting with others, thus building sets of great expressive richness. His works, imprints of poetry, invite reverie and wonder, deeply touching the spectator. Currently, Juliette is working on a series of monumental sculptures representing the wind in herbs, creating immersive spaces where everyone can fully feel the subtle magic of her artistic universe.