By no means am I an art connoisseur. Yet, I occasionally come across an artist or piece that speaks to me in a unique way. This was the case in Bayeux, France, at a special showing of sculptures created by Burgundy artist, Marie-Noelle Grange,
The clay figures--each possessing a Greek name--represent elegance and seduction; and most of Grange's works are female. Some figures depict peace and serenity, while others come to life in dance. In my mind, each one celebrates the core of womanhood.
Marie-Noelle Grange will gladly share how she began molding clay (Play-Doh) as a young child. After a short stint as a teacher (specializing in Greek literature), she turned her focus to her first love: sculpting. Now, Grange is publicly praised for her contributions and is actively pursued for exhibition.
For more information on her works, or to inquire about a purchase, contact Marie-Noelle Grange directly at marie-noelle.grange@wanadoo.fr.