At once graphic designer, ceramist, scenographer and jewell maker, Mathilde Bascaules uses her different talents and know-how in her artistic work. Taking the opportunity of Parcours Bijoux, her researches concern the jewel viewed as an ornament but also as a decorative artwork. The pure graphic scrolls of her collars made out of beech and porcelain plays on the sensual geometry of these curved wooden strips, in which comes to nest a engraved porcelain inset. Mathilde ornaments act as aesthetic filters showing or hiding personal characteristics, with a sense of delicateness, elegance and poetry.
At once graphic designer, ceramist, scenographer and jewell maker, Mathilde Bascaules uses her different talents and know-how in her artistic work. Taking the opportunity of Parcours Bijoux, her researches concern the jewel viewed as an ornament but also as a decorative artwork. The pure graphic scrolls of her collars made out of beech and porcelain plays on the sensual geometry of these curved wooden strips, in which comes to nest a engraved porcelain inset. Mathilde ornaments act as aesthetic filters showing or hiding personal characteristics, with a sense of delicateness, elegance and poetry.