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- Claudine Grisel working on "Evolution"
in her Fleurier studio, 1995.
Photograph by Anne Humair
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- Claudine Grisel was born in Fleurier, Canton de Neuchâtel,
Switzerland, in 1943. She spent the best part of her childhood
in a vast garden and in the wilds.
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- From a cultivated and open-minded background, Claudine
discovered Prague, Paris and London thanks to her parents as
well as Greece, Etruria and Asia Minor with their friends. However
deeply attached to her Jura land, Claudine considers herself
a citizen of the world. A native French speaker, Claudine is
fluent in German and speaks a little English.
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- After passing her 'baccalauréat' and obtaining
a teacher's degree, Claudine became an Art teacher. She is currently
teaching at various levels in several institutions in Cantons
de Neuchâtel and Argovie. She has also regularly been exhibiting
her works since 1973.
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- Claudine's inspiration is both 2-dimensional (paintings,
collages, etchings, mixed techniques) and 3-dimensional (reinforced
plaster or wax sculptures later cast in bronze as well as paper
or acryl glue sculptures). She collaborates to the founder's
task by touching up the wax or chiselling the bronze.
Claudine Grisel's smaller sculptures are works in themselves
but can also be seen as small-scale models for 2- to 3-metre-high
sculptures.
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- Claudine has a daughter and is separated from her husband.
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- Claudine Grisel, who is as fascinated by psychology and
personal development as she is by art, is steadily opening onto
the world and progressing towards liberation and light.
If you wish to acquire one of Claudine Grisel's works,
please get in touch with the artist herself either by mail, e-mail
or phone. Please click on 
To order a copy of "Envers et Contre Tout" (Against
All Odds), a monograph of Claudine Grisel published in March
2000 by Editions nordPResse, please click on Order |