Musée des Sciences de la Terre, Avenue de la Gare 6, 1920 Martigny
My world reflects a particular interest in geology, geography and nature. Interweaving ceramics and drawing, I have created for this exhibition a collection of objects that sometimes seem strangely familiar.
The works presented reflect my research into vestiges, traces and imprints. My work is largely the result of chance, surprise and astonishment, as I have been evolving for twenty years in an exploratory approach, weaving the cartography of a personal universe.
Composed of exhibits and relics from an imaginary world, "Paysages aléatoires" is conceived as a new journey through time and matter.
Anne-Chantal Pitteloud
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
The works presented reflect my research into vestiges, traces and imprints. My work is largely the result of chance, surprise and astonishment, as I have been evolving for twenty years in an exploratory approach, weaving the cartography of a personal universe.
Composed of exhibits and relics from an imaginary world, "Paysages aléatoires" is conceived as a new journey through time and matter.
Anne-Chantal Pitteloud
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.