Catherine Servel de Cosmi is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, jewelry, photography, painting, and drawing. Her practice is united by an elemental concern with matter, form, and identity - whether through molten gold and silver shaped by hand, or photographic images that confront and destabilize cultural ideals.
Trained in graphic arts, photography, and fine jewelry, Catherine developed a singular visual language that resists convention. In 2020, she relocated from New York to Arles, France, where her atelier is now the center of her artistic practice.
Her sculptural and jewelry works emerge from direct engagement with material: metals and stones cut, hammered, melted, and polished into forms that bear the immediacy of touch. These objects are not conceived as adornment alone, but as intimate sculptures - ancestral and new, erupting with their own vitality.
In her photographic and two-dimensional works, Catherine continues to interrogate the construction of identity, beauty, and power in contemporary culture. Stripped of artifice, her monumental figures and tactile compositions reveal both fragility and strength, asking us to reconsider what is essential.
Across mediums, her work seeks a distillation of energy and presence. Each piece - whether a ring, a sculpture, a photograph, or a drawing - manifests as an exploration of material and form, a transformation that makes visible what lies beneath.
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