Scaphandriers by Mélanie DUCHAUSSOY
For Mélanie Duchaussoy, fire is not simply a technical tool. It becomes an unpredictable partner, revealing invisible tensions. Firing transforms, shifts and sometimes contradicts the initial intention — and it is in this discrepancy that the work finds its breath. Each piece thus bears the mark of a living process that is never fully controlled. Her ceramics do not tell a specific story. They suggest. They open up spaces. They invite projection, contemplation, a form of shared silence. Halfway between sculpture and ritual object, they seem made to inhabit a place as much as to dialogue with the viewer. In a world saturated with images and discourse, Mélanie Duchaussoy's work acts as a necessary counterpoint: a sensitive proposition, rooted in slowness, matter and listening. A work that does not impose itself, but remains.
ceramic, glazed stoneware.

















