Originally known for her small-scale porcelain vessels, ceramist
Roseline Delisle also gained recognition through her creation of
earthenware sculptures that often bare a subtle resemblance to the
human form.
Delisle was born in Quebec, Canada in 1952. She attended the
Institute of the Applied Arts in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1969
until 1973, and later studied as an apprentice in the studio of Enid
LeGros. She moved to the United States in 1978, living in Venic (showing 500 of 2318 characters). |
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