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© Audrey Jezic
© Audrey Jezic
© Audrey Jezic
© Audrey Jezic

Audrey Jezic

  • Ceramicist
  • Suresnes, France
  • Rising Star
Audrey Jezic Ceramicist
© Audrey Jezic

Softness of form

  • • Audrey’s ceramics explore the notion of roundness
  • • Drawing is an essential step in her creative process
  • • She regularly gives ceramic workshops

Through ceramics, Audrey Jezic has reconnected with her love for creating. After an initial career in finance, she chose to follow a path more in tune with her true desires: clay ceramics. Since her childhood Audrey liked to draw, but when she started experimenting with clay and 3D shapes she was immediately taken in. After a few years of training in ceramic turning, she set up her own atelier, where she experiments in both stoneware and porcelain. Her work is characterised by her "dodus", or chubby, sculptures: faceless yet expressive figures, whose round silhouettes and simple lines express human attitude. Audrey enjoys working on the raw form of her material, its textures and colours.

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Works

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Grand Dodu

This sculpture is made of beige stoneware and features a burgundy leather cross-lace. The ceramic figure is part of Audrey Jezic's characteristic Dodus series. Funny, proud, or nervous, the Dodus each have their own personality. These paunchy beings perched on two legs, with no face, half man and half animal, are all different and endearing.

Length 23 cm
Width 16 cm
Height 46 cm

Photo: ©Audrey Jezic
Grand Dodu

This little ceramic character, sculpted in red stoneware, featuring a belly scratch, is part of Audrey Jezic's characteristic Dodus series. Funny, proud or nervous, the Dodus each have their own personality. These paunchy beings perched on two legs, with no face, half man and half animal, are all different and endearing.

Length 16 cm
Width 17 cm
Height 37 cm

Photo: ©Audrey Jezic
Grand Dodu

This sculpture, with its curved lines is made of beige stoneware and features a crossed lace of white leather – just like a scar. The sculpture is part of Audrey Jezic's characteristic Dodus series. Funny, proud or nervous, the Dodus each have their own personality. These paunchy beings perched on two legs, with no face, half man and half animal, are all different and endearing.

Length 18 cm
Width 14 cm
Height 41 cm

Photo: ©Audrey Jezic
L’Entravée

This sculpture is made of red stoneware and is laced with a burgundy leather. L'Entravée is a feminine sculpture that expresses a contained and restrained force, trying to free itself from the ties containing it.

Length 21 cm
Width 27 cm
Height 32 cm

Photo: ©Audrey Jezic
The Inseparables

Soft and curved lines, this sculpture is made of grey grogged stoneware with a cobalt blue glaze. This ceramic figure is part of Audrey Jezic's series of ceramic characters, the Dodus. The Inseparables are two large Dodus melted into each other. They embrace, look at each other, support each other. Lovers or friends, they are inseparable.

Length 14 cm
Width 28 cm
Height 39 cm

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