Audrey Vo Van’s ceramics emerge from silence—where raw earth meets refined form. Rooted in nature and shaped by the principles of wabi-sabi, each piece is a quiet invitation to pause, to feel, to contemplate.In the soft, golden light of southern...
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Audrey Vo Van’s ceramics emerge from silence—where raw earth meets refined form.
Rooted in nature and shaped by the principles of wabi-sabi, each piece is a quiet invitation to pause, to feel, to contemplate.
In the soft, golden light of southern France, Audrey’s artistic path unfolds like a whispered story—sculpted by time, memory, and the land. Gnarled olive trees, sun-warmed stones, and fallen leaves become her vocabulary. She gathers these fleeting impressions—the imperfect bend of a branch, the fracture in an ancient rock—as fragments of a deeper language, translated through clay.
Her work is also shaped by heritage: a fluid dialogue between her French and Vietnamese roots. This duality runs through every vessel and form, where opposites meet and harmonize—elegance and roughness, restraint and wildness, black and white clay. In each sculpture, contrast becomes connection. Stillness becomes voice.