[About the work]
"This work has a peaceful figure. This is a healing vibration. In the image of a mysterious conversion like alchemy, I attached a tin decoration." (Cremontine))
[From the staff]
Let's dance, dance so that you can't sleep.
An object like a jewel that wears accessories. The essential importance of dressing.
"Fifteen nights" introduced this work (Fifth nightPlease see).
* Cremontine de Shabanex held the first solo exhibition in Japan in September 2022 at the gallery "Nogiri" (Shibuya -ku, Tokyo) as a new artist for Tonkachi.
[About the author]
Clémentine de Chabaneix(Cremontine de Shabanex)
Cremontine de Shabanex was born in 1972 in Nui -Sur -Cene on the outskirts of Paris. His parents are actors, and his grandparents are global sculptors, Claude Lannu and François Gozavier Langannu. Her career began with theater, she learned drawing, paintings, and sculptures, and she turned to pottery. Her grandmother, Claude Langanne, inherits her techniques and arrives at her unique expression. "Her work is full of signs to evoke something, like a dream that cannot be recorded, as in the memories of being unable to regenerate. It is always near the fragile of human beings. Cremontine. The work reminds me of the joy and fear that I felt when I was a child, and continues to shake what I see. "
"This work has a peaceful figure. This is a healing vibration. In the image of a mysterious conversion like alchemy, I attached a tin decoration." (Cremontine))
[From the staff]
Let's dance, dance so that you can't sleep.
An object like a jewel that wears accessories. The essential importance of dressing.
"Fifteen nights" introduced this work (Fifth nightPlease see).
* Cremontine de Shabanex held the first solo exhibition in Japan in September 2022 at the gallery "Nogiri" (Shibuya -ku, Tokyo) as a new artist for Tonkachi.
[About the author]
Clémentine de Chabaneix(Cremontine de Shabanex)
Cremontine de Shabanex was born in 1972 in Nui -Sur -Cene on the outskirts of Paris. His parents are actors, and his grandparents are global sculptors, Claude Lannu and François Gozavier Langannu. Her career began with theater, she learned drawing, paintings, and sculptures, and she turned to pottery. Her grandmother, Claude Langanne, inherits her techniques and arrives at her unique expression. "Her work is full of signs to evoke something, like a dream that cannot be recorded, as in the memories of being unable to regenerate. It is always near the fragile of human beings. Cremontine. The work reminds me of the joy and fear that I felt when I was a child, and continues to shake what I see. "