About
Nathalie Regnault Sann's artistic roots trace back to her formative years at the Louvre Art Décoratifs school for children, where she first discovered ceramics under the guidance of Pascale Veyron. Though her path led her away from clay for several decades, her return to the medium was enriched by a lifetime of experiences—from her Parisian upbringing to childhood explorations of forests, farms, gardens, and ocean scapes.
Her organic style emerges from a profound connection with nature, manifesting in works that celebrate the inherently tactile nature of ceramics. For Nathalie, each piece is born from an intimate dialogue between artist and material—a dance where physical craftsmanship meets the clay's natural vitality, demanding both mastery and respect.
Nathalie's ceramic sculptures are distinguished by their ability to evoke deep emotional responses and spark contemplation. Through delicate forms and meticulous detail, she transforms clay into vessels that carry both personal and universal narratives. While her pieces often echo familiar domestic objects, they transcend mere functionality, inviting viewers to discover layers of meaning within seemingly ordinary forms. This transformation challenges observers to reflect on the hidden stories and memories embedded in the everyday objects that surround them.
Beyond her sculptural work, Nathalie is an accomplished author who shares her passion through books on craftsmanship and artisanal food, further demonstrating her commitment to preserving and celebrating traditional arts and culinary heritage.