Jean-Claude Carlet
Jean-Claude Carlet is a contemporary French sculptor. Guided by the need to get closer to the essential, he seeks to create an emotion by transforming clay into tactile objects. Learning not to dominate the material, the artist discovers after each cooking, the essential surprise that will make you want to continue.
He does not seek to reproduce in an academic way the birds or animals he meets, it is their curves and their volumes that are a source of inspiration, always guided by the need to get closer to the essential. His minimalist and refined bronze sculptures represent the synergy of two his passions: sculpture and birds.
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Professional Artist
Exercises the profession of artist as a main activity
Exercises the profession of artist as a main activity
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The artist participates in art shows and fairs
Self-taught artist
The artist has developed his technique through his own artistic experience
The artist has developed his technique through his own artistic experience
Biography
Jean-Claude Carlet is a contemporary French sculptor. Guided by the need to get closer to the essential, he seeks to create an emotion by transforming clay into tactile objects. Learning not to dominate the material, the artist discovers after each cooking, the essential surprise that will make you want to continue.
He does not seek to reproduce in an academic way the birds or animals he meets, it is their curves and their volumes that are a source of inspiration, always guided by the need to get closer to the essential. His minimalist and refined bronze sculptures represent the synergy of two his passions: sculpture and birds.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists

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Education
2000 - 2021
Autodidacte
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France
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Achievements
Collective Expositions
2017
Snaa "Salon National D'art Animalier"
Bry/sur/ Marne 77,
France
2015
Galerie "Le Passeur D'art"
Les Sables d'Olonne",
France
2015
Galerie " La Girelle"
Ile d'Oléron,
France
2011
Les Arts Du Feu
Rennes,
France
2010
Céramique 14
Paris,
France
2010
Salon Céramique
St Cergue,
Switzerland
2009
Galerie "C'est Tout Un Art"
Ile de Ré,
France
2006
Salon Des Arts "Hangar 14"
Bordeaux,
France
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(Member since 2008)
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Added Feb 22, 2022
Aigrette EA 3/4
Added Apr 21, 2021
Martin Pêcheur 3
Bronze fondu avec la technique de la cire perdue, édition 3/8, signé avec cachet de la fonderie et certificat d'authenticité.
Added Feb 28, 2021
Cettio 8
Bronze fondu avec la technique de la cire perdue, édition 8/8, signé avec cachet de la fonderie et certificat d'authenticité.
Added Feb 28, 2021
Martin Pêcheur 3
Bronze fondu avec la technique de la cire perdue, édition: épreuve d'artiste 3/8 , signé avec cachet de la fonderie et certificat d'authenticité.
Reviews and comments

©2021 Jean-Claude Carlet
Une forme épurée et très élégante !
Ces oiseaux aux formes épurées sont magnifiques.
Magnifiques sculptures.J'aime beaucoup.
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