Lucie Beugnet shares positive energies through her work and depicts a vision of happiness.
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This approach is perfectly reflected in his sculptures, some of which are monumental, like the ones that greet visitors in the garden in front of his studio, while others are more intimate, like the bonzes or other Tibetan sculptures that invite meditation, without any esoteric dimension. These "complétudes" express a sensuality that's all about realism. Another of the sculptor's favorite facets are the busts that, for the occasion, inhabit the windows of the Grands-Moulins house.
During her artistic training in plastic arts, drawing and interior architecture, she perfected her skills in sculpture, which has attracted her since childhood and which she developed by experimenting with various techniques.
by experimenting with various techniques:
bronze, clay, raku, wood, stone, plaster, steel, cement and mixed media.
The human figure is at the heart of her work, especially in her favorite earthworks, which look as if they've just stepped out of the earth's mold and are ready to return...
Like the artist, they are authentic, simple, deep-rooted in the soil. Her painting is lively and joyful.
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- French
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