Marie Seguret

Marie Seguret has been making art for however long she can remember. She took her first drawing class when she was 10 back in her hometown in the south of France. Since then, she has always drawn or painted with pencils, charcoal, sepia, sanguine, ink, pastels, watercolors, acrylics and even shoe polish… More or less good pieces resulted from these experiments! Her main focus in her teens and early twenties was drawing portraits and nudes with soft pastels. She then moved on to sculpting with clay still making heads and nudes. One of her main exhibitions in Paris in 2015 included close to 30 flying nude sculptures in different postures and colors at Espace Stand-Art in the heart of the French capital. Sculpting revealed to her the texture and depth she was missing in her earlier drawings and paintings. It taught her to let go and listen to her inspiration and instincts. It made her feel one with her creations. A physical bond.