About

portrait elise auger

I am a visual artist and graphic designer, working at the intersection of image, material, and spatial composition.

Here you will find wall pieces conceived for interior spaces. These landscapes are small volumetric postcards, intimate formats produced in limited series, each carrying the subtle variations of earth and pigment inherent to handmade processes.

Like mosaics or clay puzzles, these compositions assemble fragments into quiet landscapes. Designed to be hung indoors, each piece is mounted on a wooden backing with a simple fixing system, allowing it to rest naturally on a wall hook.

These works belong to the world of the  interior design, spatial composition, and the atmosphere of living spaces. They can also be developped for dedicated collaborations or exhibitions.

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“Between abstraction, sign and figuration, these puzzle-like landscapes invite quiet reverie. One might glimpse a cloud, a path or a lake. Though modest in scale, these fragments paradoxically open onto vastness.

Iceland was one of the starting points for this series of ceramic landscapes.

The colour palette evokes the mist that envelops distant mountain silhouettes, softening their outlines.

A succession of planes, delicately glazed, plays with surfaces that are smooth, glossy, rough or matte, enhancing the sensation of depth.

These concise forms may also recall aspects of Japanese art, such as the gesture of the calligrapher or the contemporary architecture of the island of Naoshima. The places once crossed leave their trace, along with the desire to give a tactile form to memory.

Élise Auger offers an intimate and fragmented translation of space, echoing the experience of travel. On the wall, these precious punctuations form a condensed field of perception, composed with precision at the intersection of design, craft, sculpture and painting."

Valérie Linder