Saturday Art Saves: Elise Valdorcia (And a Winner of The Medals)

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
The desire to create stirs within each of us, the question is what gift(s) were we born with, and how do we take it from seed to bloom and share it with others?

Elise Valdorcia Studio

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia

Elise said, "My greenhouse-style studio is conducive to creating all kinds of artwork, in all formats. It is an inspiring workplace where materials take form and gather movement, guided by shadows and emotion. The past meets the contemporary, poetry and dreams are made real, and works are crafted. My studio is a beating heart that brings sculptors from quattrocentro Florence back to life."

 

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Each Saturday I like to use my blog to platform an artist that I admire.
Today it is Elise!
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia

"Sculpted wood, baroque and contemporary lines, gold leaf, glass, sheet metal, and paper mâché—they all meet here, and the adventure can be colorful or extremely minimalist." Adds Elise about what she used to create her beautiful art.

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Photos source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia

Technique from our ancestors

Elise creates paper mâché sculptures using a time-honored technique. Paper mâché first appeared in the Far East in the 8th century and made its way to Europe in the 16th century. In Italy, paper mâché earned recognition as a noble and poetic art form.

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia

“I regretted not leaving Carrare marble for paper mâché more often, this divine material that always went beyond it in nobility and finesse.”

From the memoirs Benvenuto Cellini, sculptor and goldsmith, 1500-1571

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Follow this link to locate where Elise offers her art for purchase.

Galleries & Stores in France and abroad

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
More about Elise:

Each piece is unique

"From my workshop, the Elise Valdorcia Studio in Provence, I take each piece from idea to drawing to creation. I make mirrors, light fixtures, small tables, and other household objects, harmoniously mixing styles and eras.

 

  • I am an artist and decorator, specialized in antiquing objects (using polychromy or gold leaf). My passion for my work comes through in my paper mâché creations.
  • Laurent makes wooden sculptures, creating unique pieces from 18th- and 19th-century wood. He also practises marquetry, having studied at Ecole Boulle.

Talents de France Certification

All of my works are certified by Talents de France This seal of approval comes from the Atelier d’Art de France, the leading professional artists association in France."

By Elise.

 

 

 

Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Some things are learned and others things are gifts we are born with.
The pleasure comes from sharing what we know to be beautiful.
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Elise has travelled the world recreating people's home with her creative style. Do you need her to come to you home?
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia
Elise's home of inspirations.
 
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Note:

 

Friday Fille

 

Thank you for your Random Thoughts yesterday. I apprieciate every email, note, comment, compliment that you give! That is why I do "Give Aways"!! The random winner of some medals is KAREN C.

Please send me your address so I can mail them to you.

 

 



Comments

8 responses to “Saturday Art Saves: Elise Valdorcia (And a Winner of The Medals)”

  1. Congratulations Karen C!
    I love the faces Elise uses in her art, they remind me of angels.

  2. speechless…

  3. Chris Wittmann

    Wow, masterpieces in paper mache..what an incredible talent this woman has! I never would’ve known they were made from that.

  4. parisbreakfast

    LORDIE!
    Stupendous work.
    Thanks for sharing corey!!

  5. Delphine

    I never considered papier mache to go to this extreme. And the links – I get to see other things I would never have thought of looking for. Thankyou Corey, you make my weekend.

  6. Brenda L. from TN.

    WOW! Never thought paper mache could be so lovely and inspiring….at the same time…Elise does beautiful work…
    I like the Saturdays Artists…enjoy seeing so many nice things of creative beauty…Thanks for sharing.

  7. Beautiful work. Just magical.

  8. jend’isère

    She takes paper recyling to the ultimate of chic.

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