Laurence JENKELL - WRAPPING BONBON COMPOSITION BLEU ET ROSE






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Laurence Jenkell's plexiglass sculpture Wrapping Bonbon Composition Bleu et Rose, 9 × 12 × 8 cm, hand-signed, France, in excellent condition.
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Laurence Jenkell, alias Jenk Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, is a self-taught French contemporary sculptor and painter, world-renowned for her “Wrapping Bonbon” sculptures. Born December 31, 1965, she lives and works on the Côte d'Azur and opened in 2022 a studio-gallery in Monaco to exhibit her works. She began her artistic pursuit in the mid-1990s, where she experimented with different techniques that allowed her to master plexiglass and to create HER twisting technique. Twisting or wrapping is literally the rolling of matter onto itself associated with the twisting of the wrapper. Thanks to this technique, she created the Bonbon sculpture that would make her famous and that became her artistic signature. For nearly 20 years, Jenkell has been sculpting candies in vivid colors using materials such as bronze, plexiglass, aluminum, marble, polyester, and Murano glass. Under the influence of her imagination, the twist takes on its full meaning and her works are part of a cultural reflection and process: the Bonbon theme blends simplicity and universality. With a great deal of freedom and determination, Laurence Jenkell continues her research and experiments around the twist and develops new collections that enrich her repertoire of forms.
Laurence Jenkell, alias Jenk Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, is a self-taught French contemporary sculptor and painter, world-renowned for her “Wrapping Bonbon” sculptures. Born December 31, 1965, she lives and works on the Côte d'Azur and opened in 2022 a studio-gallery in Monaco to exhibit her works. She began her artistic pursuit in the mid-1990s, where she experimented with different techniques that allowed her to master plexiglass and to create HER twisting technique. Twisting or wrapping is literally the rolling of matter onto itself associated with the twisting of the wrapper. Thanks to this technique, she created the Bonbon sculpture that would make her famous and that became her artistic signature. For nearly 20 years, Jenkell has been sculpting candies in vivid colors using materials such as bronze, plexiglass, aluminum, marble, polyester, and Murano glass. Under the influence of her imagination, the twist takes on its full meaning and her works are part of a cultural reflection and process: the Bonbon theme blends simplicity and universality. With a great deal of freedom and determination, Laurence Jenkell continues her research and experiments around the twist and develops new collections that enrich her repertoire of forms.
