Does drawing play a role in your process?
Pierre: We both draw, but in different ways for different reasons, our style intersects: artistic and technical solutions meet in a wide palette. Nicole has a fine arts background, drawing is her medium of expression, a form of freedom. My training is more analytical, a way to study whether something is achievable and how.
You are constantly exploring new fields, artistically but also technically?
Pierre: Since 1989, my techniques have continued to evolve. I have a will to learn new techniques. By freeing oneself from it so that it becomes expression and not application. In 1992, I acquired an electro-erosion machine to cut out patterns. We are the only workshop in the world to know how to use it.
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What is your main source of inspiration?
Nicole: Inspiration is something that comes from within. Creation allows us to search for ourselves, to put down what is within us. We also build ourselves as a couple. Inspiration is a guiding thread. It always completes the next one, you can't go faster than it. It marks the times, emotions and feelings.
Is there a stage that you particularly enjoy?
Pierre: A long time ago I decided that all actions are equally important and to always focus my interest the same way. All steps are significant: the physical steps, the unpleasant ones – you have to accept them all at the same level. Everything is important and it is important that everything is done properly.