Emmanuelle Wittmann ceramic sends us back all at once to a mineral and raw nature and to a delicate and refined craft. She likes uneven volumes as much as the fineness and whiteness of porcelain that she reveals underneath engobes with sober colors: subtle tints of beige, sharp contrast between a metallic black enamel and a white and mat clay. Emmanuelle Wittmann favours the raw material, takes her inspiration from nature and it flaws and search for balance within the sensuous imperfections of her shapes.
Emmanuelle Wittmann ceramic sends us back all at once to a mineral and raw nature and to a delicate and refined craft. She likes uneven volumes as much as the fineness and whiteness of porcelain that she reveals underneath engobes with sober colors: subtle tints of beige, sharp contrast between a metallic black enamel and a white and mat clay. Emmanuelle Wittmann favours the raw material, takes her inspiration from nature and it flaws and search for balance within the sensuous imperfections of her shapes.