Stéphanie Kilgast, an artist from Vannes, France, loves nature. She creates new pieces of art from the discarded objects like tin cans, broken plates, and jars, turning them into nature-inspired artworks.
Kilgast uses polymer clay and hand tools to craft her works. She describes her art as ““an ode to life, where plants and fungi meet insects, animals and minerals. These encounters are growing in a colorful swirl of diversity, and the erratic growth develops on found objects, in a dialogue between humanity and nature.”
She usually documents her artistic process in videos and shared them on her social media accounts. You can check some of her creations below.
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