Florence Sartori

Florence Sartori

Sculptor


Florence Sartori has built her artistic career at the intersection of different disciplines. Trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris, she developed early on in a world rich in sensitive expression, rubbing shoulders with musicians, dancers, actors, and visual artists. These constant exchanges nurtured a cross-disciplinary vision of art, in which the body and movement occupy a central place.

Her encounter with sculpture was a natural progression: a way of extending her artistic practice by giving form to what had previously belonged to the realm of gesture and intuition. She trained in various workshops, mastered the techniques of terracotta and bronze, and gradually forged a personal artistic language.

Her work is regularly exhibited in France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, in galleries and contemporary art fairs. Her works also feature in several private collections around the world, reflecting the international resonance of her approach.


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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