Sunday, October 19, 2014

l'alchimiste du potiron


Last summer I had the pleasure of having lunch with the French artist & sculptor Francoise Jolivet & her husband Roy Lekas, a documentary film maker. It was a delight to meet this charming couple & to learn about their work. Roy is American but at the formative  age of twenty he traveled to France where he immediately fell in love with France & Francoise.  He has never looked back.
Now this being the season of all things pumpkin, I thought it a good time to share some of the lovely work of Francoise. Her beautiful sculpted pumpkins or potirons have been exhibited in Paris & through out Europe.They are also the subject of a film by Lekas, 
L' Alchimiste du Potiron.
This collaborative effort by husband & wife documents the artistic process of these most intricate organic sculptures.










Photos from website of Francoise Jolivet

You may wonder as I did why the pumpkins do not decompose. Francoise has developed a method of hardening & preserving them at just the desired maturity, turning the living pumpkin into an actual stone sculpture. 
I thought that you too might find this talented couple & their work interesting just as I did.

So to celebrate the pumpkin season I am linking to Paulita's Dreaming of France.

9 comments:

  1. Exquisite work! Thanks for the film clip....I love the music.

    Happy Monday!
    Ruby

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  2. Wow. This is amazing, even if it wasn't French. But it is, so even better. Thanks for playing along.

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  3. That's very cool. I love pumpkin, and was thrilled to try potiron twice today, in different formulations- and i hope to try more French pumpkin adventures.

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  4. Oh, my! These are extraordinary, Sally. Indeed, a gifted artist's hand is at work here. Thank you so much for sharing them.

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  5. Sally, I can't find a contact email for you. Touch base if you would - I want to ask you something! Joan Perry - charlestonjoan@gmail.com (charlestondailyphoto.blogspot.com)

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  6. wauw,these are beautiful
    that lst one my favorite
    but
    i want to ask you
    for i am the host of the DC
    are you in?

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  7. Oh my goodness, those sculpted pumpkins are simply amazing!!! I am totally swooning right now. xo

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  8. These are remarkable, Sally. The minds of artists work in funny ways. Ornate pumpkins? How does that pop into one's mind?

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