Sans titre (faïence et verre n°5)

Julia Haumont

Sans titre (faïence et verre n°5), 202137 x 25cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
glazed earthenware, glass, platinumPraz-Delavallade
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Visual Elements: The image depicts a delicate, textured sculpture in shades of beige and pink. The overall composition has an organic, layered appearance, with intricate patterns and protrusions creating a sense of depth and complexity. Subject Matter: The central focus is a captivating floral-like form, with a vibrant pink center surrounded by intricate, sculptural petals or layers. Artistic Style and Technique: The artwork appears to employ a unique sculptural technique, possibly involving layering, molding, or manipulating materials to create the intricate, organic forms. The surface textures and hues suggest a focus on materiality and natural forms. Context: This contemporary sculpture seems to explore themes of nature, fragility, and the interplay between organic and artificial elements, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and creative exploration. ...

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Artist
Julia Haumont
B.1991, French

Julia Haumont works with materials traditionally associated with craft—earthenware, glass, and textiles—chosen both for their intimate connection to her personal history and for the slow, deliberate temporality they embody, which contrasts with the accelerated pace of contemporary life. Her life-sized sculptures of young girls engage with abstract textile compositions, creating immersive environments that invite viewers to enter and explore. In her hybrid installations, she balances opposing forces: strength and fragility, figuration and abstraction, innocence and provocation. This duality is evident in her earthenware figures, where delicate features coexist with mischievous or audacious postures, and in her textile pieces, where sequins, pearls, and fabric remnants are layered to create complex, tactile surfaces. Starting from intimate experiences, Haumont seeks to evoke universal emotions and memories, both lived and imagined. She constructs her own poetic playground, animated by ceramic and glass objects, anthropomorphic figures, and sea-inspired forms, while textile collages delineate the edges of her imagined cosmos. Through these works, she invites the viewer to navigate a world at once whimsical, intimate, and reflective—a universe where materials, forms, and textures resonate with memory, narrative, and emotion. ...

Praz-Delavallade
Gallery
Praz-Delavallade
Paris, Los Angeles