Aurélie Sorriaux
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Aurélie Sorriaux (*1994) is a visual artist from France. After obtaining a Bachelor of Photography – Motion Pictures in France, she graduates from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography. She is enrolled as a Master of Arts student in Multi-disciplinary Printmaking at UWE, Bristol, UK.
Aurélie Sorriaux is interested by the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. Her approach explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth, through the concept of Deep Time —introduced by Hutton in the 18th century. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth's surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Indeed, her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Since 2021, she has embraced printmaking, drawing parallels between the creation of rocks and the memories embedded in human life.
In her recent project, she collaborated with a geologist using thin sections of stones as negatives for new images. The final print reveals the visible and vanished aspects of their story. Each stone imprint encapsulates the memory of its origin and the enduring impact of humanity. Her creations resonate with the inextricable connection between the past, present, and future, emphasising the significance of place and the indomitable influence of humanity on the world.
Aurélie Sorriaux is interested by the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. Her approach explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth, through the concept of Deep Time —introduced by Hutton in the 18th century. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth's surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Indeed, her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Since 2021, she has embraced printmaking, drawing parallels between the creation of rocks and the memories embedded in human life.
In her recent project, she collaborated with a geologist using thin sections of stones as negatives for new images. The final print reveals the visible and vanished aspects of their story. Each stone imprint encapsulates the memory of its origin and the enduring impact of humanity. Her creations resonate with the inextricable connection between the past, present, and future, emphasising the significance of place and the indomitable influence of humanity on the world.
Aurélie Sorriaux (*1994) is a visual artist from France. After obtaining a Bachelor of Photography – Motion Pictures in France, she graduates from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography. She is enrolled as a Master of Arts student in Multi-disciplinary Printmaking at UWE, Bristol, UK.
Aurélie Sorriaux is interested by the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. Her approach explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth, through the concept of Deep Time —introduced by Hutton in the 18th century. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth's surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Indeed, her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Since 2021, she has embraced printmaking, drawing parallels between the creation of rocks and the memories embedded in human life.
In her recent project, she collaborated with a geologist using thin sections of stones as negatives for new images. The final print reveals the visible and vanished aspects of their story. Each stone imprint encapsulates the memory of its origin and the enduring impact of humanity. Her creations resonate with the inextricable connection between the past, present, and future, emphasising the significance of place and the indomitable influence of humanity on the world.
Aurélie Sorriaux is interested by the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. Her approach explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth, through the concept of Deep Time —introduced by Hutton in the 18th century. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth's surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Indeed, her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Since 2021, she has embraced printmaking, drawing parallels between the creation of rocks and the memories embedded in human life.
In her recent project, she collaborated with a geologist using thin sections of stones as negatives for new images. The final print reveals the visible and vanished aspects of their story. Each stone imprint encapsulates the memory of its origin and the enduring impact of humanity. Her creations resonate with the inextricable connection between the past, present, and future, emphasising the significance of place and the indomitable influence of humanity on the world.
Aurélie Sorriaux (*1994) is a visual artist from France. After obtaining a Bachelor of Photography – Motion Pictures in France, she graduates from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography. She is enrolled as a Master of Arts student in Multi-disciplinary Printmaking at UWE, Bristol, UK.
Aurélie Sorriaux is interested by the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. Her approach explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth, through the concept of Deep Time —introduced by Hutton in the 18th century. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth's surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Indeed, her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Since 2021, she has embraced printmaking, drawing parallels between the creation of rocks and the memories embedded in human life.
In her recent project, she collaborated with a geologist using thin sections of stones as negatives for new images. The final print reveals the visible and vanished aspects of their story. Each stone imprint encapsulates the memory of its origin and the enduring impact of humanity. Her creations resonate with the inextricable connection between the past, present, and future, emphasising the significance of place and the indomitable influence of humanity on the world.
Aurélie Sorriaux is interested by the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. Her approach explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth, through the concept of Deep Time —introduced by Hutton in the 18th century. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth's surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Indeed, her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Since 2021, she has embraced printmaking, drawing parallels between the creation of rocks and the memories embedded in human life.
In her recent project, she collaborated with a geologist using thin sections of stones as negatives for new images. The final print reveals the visible and vanished aspects of their story. Each stone imprint encapsulates the memory of its origin and the enduring impact of humanity. Her creations resonate with the inextricable connection between the past, present, and future, emphasising the significance of place and the indomitable influence of humanity on the world.