It's amazing what you can do with polymer clay.
You still need to know how to sculpt and be a little artistic around the edges.
Artisan is even better.
For Mylinh Nguyen, this banal material lends itself to all metamorphoses.
In the secrecy of her studio, she makes chrysanthemum petals, sea urchin shells, rosebuds or fish scales that seem larger than life and revisit the art of miniature and illusion.
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Discover the “Best of the Goncourt Prize” collection
The Breton woman with a double diploma - metal and embroidery specialties - exhibits her creations at Révélations, the international biennial of fine crafts and creation, which is held until Sunday at the ephemeral Grand Palais in Paris.
Like Pascal Oudet, another illusionist.
This wood turner knows like the back of his hand the forests that produce the oaks from which he will make lacework through astonishing wall installations or lighting fixtures.
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