Florence Sartori

Florence Sartori

Sculptor

Florence Sartori has placed Woman at the center of her aesthetic universe. Her resolutely life-oriented approach arouses emotion through timeless female figures. Whether a warrior, fulfilled, fragile or assertive, Woman is both singular and plural for Florence Sartori. She focuses her attention on the arching, tensing, stretching, and ease of the female body, which can assume a balanced, symmetrical, sensual, and sometimes geometric form. She seeks to enhance the dynamics, energy, and vitality of the body in motion and signify its freedom, capturing a natural attitude of movement in an instant, like a snapshot, and restoring its line. This original line is purified and stylized to seize the essence of the body of Woman, in its most universal aspects: curves and voluptuousness, flexibility and sensuality, balance in space, tensing of the body, suspended movement, swaying hips or aerial arabesque. These virginal-looking women, fully feminine and free, never really reveal themselves. Clothed simply with their patina, they tell a story of Woman.

Timeless love

The “Timeless Love” series celebrates the unique bond between child and mother.
It's a tribute to the woman in motherhood.
A tender, playful body-to-body relationship, sculpted with curves. A link that is both unique and universal.
The sculptures in this series are all called “Me and Mum” in different languages. This series bears witness to a timeless love that transcends borders and time.

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Ultramarine
This series explores the color "Beyond the Seas": Overseas and White.
Through the prism of an absolute, lively and incisive blue, which emphasizes and accentuates the lines, this series takes a look at the Woman, and articulates its gaze around the curve, the movement and the stretching of the body. Penetrating and luminescent, this blue provides a depth that reveals an inner radiance to each sculpture. As a counterpoint and by contrast, white is naturally inserted in this series and lays the quiet basis for a peaceful perception of curves and forms. A terracotta series, contrasting, between Ultramarine and white, between luminous character and calm nuance.
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Woman, singular and plural
This series focuses on different timeless female figures and presents the Woman's body through its most universal aspects: curves and voluptuousness, flexibility and sensuality, balance in space, tensing of the body, suspended movement, swaying hips or aerial arabesque.
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