Audrey Fléchet is a French sculptor, born in 1977 in Paris. Her artistic journey is a constant exploration of matter, in service of the subtlety of being.
For fifteen years, she worked as a model in Parisian art studios, where she developed an intimate understanding of the human body. This experience informed her work, which she initially focused on sculpture with meticulous attention to detail.


From precision to imagination


Her quest for creation led her to train with renowned masters in Paris, learning gem cutting and lost-wax bronze casting.

At the age of 30, she left Paris for the Sologne region, then the Berry countryside. It was in these calmer landscapes that she began a new phase of her work, devoting herself to an art nourished exclusively by her imagination.


Fire, emotion, and the invisible


In her quest for a material capable of capturing the "minute and subtle movements of life," she decided to build her own art foundry, using the ancient lost-wax casting method. There, she uses a charcoal kiln to create unique bronze sculptures. The direct casting process she has developed imbues each piece with a singular story. The fire sublimates the delicate material of dreams into bronze.