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LAUREN CE
 JENKELL































 orn in 1965, in Bourges, France, Laurence Jenkell, popularly   determination through her art. The process allowed the artist to
 known  as JENK, is  a renowned contemporary  French   express her inner struggles, feelings, and emotions with a sweet
 Bartist. During the  1990s, she began  experimenting with   touch. These sculptures when viewed from a close distance
 techniques including charcoal, watercolour, oil, acrylic and   activate the senses of sight, taste, and smell which makes the
 ceramics and wished to further fuel her passion for creativity.  viewing experience intriguing and engaging; creating a world of
 She then dove into other techniques that were created by   its own and making space for curiosity.
 using materials such as aluminium, copper, and plexiglass. Jenkell   Famous series by the artist include the DNA series,
 mastered the plexiglass medium, which led to her creating her   symbolising  the  molecule  of  immortality;  the  Shiny Polished
 own signature ‘wrapping’. In this technique, she twists the foil of   Aluminium Wrapping series, where the artist explores the twisting
 the material that forms the look of a wrapping candy sculpture,   gesture  and  expresses her  perspective  on  today’s  society;  the
 also for which she is globally renowned. These works are executed   BuildArt series inspired by the dramatic world of architecture; the
 in varied sizes and she has included mediums such as bronze,   Robot series where Jenkell explores and contemplates the role of
 marble, polyester, and many others.  humanity in the evolution of the world and new technologies.


 “My inspiration began with an introspective look

 at my childhood passion for candies.”



 The candy wrapper became a source of inspiration for   Her works are part of various public and private collections all
 the artist very early on in her life. As a child, Jenkell was naturally   over the globe. The artist has showcased her works in numerous
 drawn towards drawing and painting. Her influences include   solo and group exhibitions at venues such as the Grand Palais in
 various modern and contemporary artists such as Picasso, Louise   Paris, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Louvre Abu
 Bourgeois, and Camille Claudel although art as a career happened   Dhabi. Jenkell also holds ‘Bonbon’ workshops to create wrapping
 to her a little later. Like most kids, she had a deep love for sweets   candy sculptures utilising plexiglass and paint, and shares her
 and had once turned a bright melted plastic into a candy wrapper.   process of creation with enthusiasts and learners of all ages at her
 As time passed by, as the artist began exploring, the same memory   own studio in Monaco.
 came back and drove her to the idea of creating candy sculpture.   The  artist continues  to  push  boundaries  and  inspire  the
 This sweet childhood memory turned into an inspiration for her art.  future generations of artists worldwide. The wrapping technique
 The sugary melted candies of her kitchen provided her an   became her signature style and symbol of her art and what started
 escape from daily life and helped build her own identity; paving   as a journey of exploration brought the artist closer towards her
 the path for true creative liberation with courage, patience and   truth. She continues to work and live in Vallauris, France.
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