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Laura Giudice is a Belgian artist working between Paris and Turin, whose work explores tensions between constraint and transformation through ceramics, glass, and metal.

Trained in ceramics, she developed a largely self-taught practice of fused/thermoformed glass and metal. Her pieces emerge from the encounter between opposing materials: metal encloses or supports, ceramic resists, while glass seeks to diffuse light and escape the form. From this tension emerge objects situated between sculpture, design, and architectural presence.

Her work is characterized by organic and sensual forms, often confronted with raw or industrial structures. Traces of oxidation, drips, firing reactions, and the effects of time become active elements in the creative process.

Through wall lights, vessels, and sculptural pieces, Laura Giudice develops a restrained and material language, where each work appears as a fragile balance between control and surrender, softness and constraint, permanence and transformation.

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