Audrey Jezic is a ceramist. After a successful career change, she set up her workshop in Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine).
A former finance professional, she left everything behind to follow her passion, obtaining a ceramics CAP before setting up a workshop in the heart of a craft gallery alongside other local artists: leatherworkers, paint restorers, gilders and dressmakers.
In her studio, Audrey explores a poetic and fantastic universe. Her signature creation, the "Grand Dodu ’, a pot-bellied, faceless character evolving in a parallel world, reflects her unique imagination and her many inspirations.
Audrey's imagination is rooted in the primitive arts, particularly those of the Musée du Quai Branly, which are a real source of inspiration for her.
Her work now focuses on ceramics that evoke nature, with plant and mineral forms modelled using the collombin technique.
Audrey offers weekly classes and courses to share her skills with enthusiasts. Visit Audrey Jezic in her studio or on Instagram @audreyjezic.ceramiques to discover the charm of handmade ceramics and the creative and artistic dynamism of the Paris region.