Collection: Nathalie Seguin
Nathalie Seguin, born in Angers in 1964, is the daughter of a painter. Even as a child, she always enjoyed transforming materials, such as wood and silk, before finally turning to clay. And it is with this medium that she has managed to extract the most emotion, movement, beauty and sincerity.
The artist is renowned for her sculptures of dancers, in which the female figure seems to turn on herself, in a movement on the verge of breaking balance, carried away by her dress, twirling in the air. The body has a different color and finish from the dress, a composition of textures that reinforces the impression of perpetual movement.
Nathalie Seguin is exhibited in numerous galleries in France and Belgium, including Honfleur, Paris on the Place des Vosges and in Knokke, among others.
This is the first collaboration of Daum with the French artist Nathalie Seguin. The artist’s original sculptures, done in bronze, reveal the impressive movement of dancers, twirling with their long dresses, defying gravity. Their postures are captured gracefully in bronze, standing for eternity.