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Sculptures to wear, ring and earring, bones, diamonds, ring created especially for Vissi d'Arte from an Art Nouveau mother-of-pearl button by Bastard, unique pieces, certificates of authenticity


The minimalist art of Marie-Noëlle de La Poype, marked by a conceptualized naturalism, highlights a tension between nature and man who 'inscribes in it while rising above it. Yet it is in this opposition that our human condition is positioned. All her works question this point of balance, of ambivalence, between humanity, freedom, origin and the sacred. Her sculpture occupies precisely this space connecting nature and culture and through it, the artist recomposes this "link between the visible and the non-visible." Her sculptures, like her jewelry, use very ancient cetacean bones that she engraves with lines in Indian ink, as the Inuit people did, but also plastic materials from oil, fossil fuels that man draws from the bowels of the earth.

Marie-Noëlle de La Poype, half-set

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