Pascal Oudet

Pascal Oudelt
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Pascal Oudet is a wood artist working and living near Grenoble in the French Alps. By working on carefully selected trees, he creates on the lathe very thin pieces he sandblasts up to transparency, creating a real lace out of wood which emphasizes all the history of the trees he’s working with.
This unique technique attracts interest from collectors, interior designers and art galleries worldwide.
His pieces are present in permanent collections of Ateliers d’Art de France, the American Association of Woodturners and the New York Museum of Art and Design, and in private collections in Europe, USA, Asia and Middle East.

In 2021, one of his wall installation has been selected by the Musée des Pays de l’Ain, entering the permanent public collections of France. In 2012, he obtained the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris, and in 2014 the visitors choice award in the Festival International des Métiers d’Art de Baccarat.
He has given demonstrations and classes in France, Spain, Belgium, England, Ireland, Germany and the United States.

Participations

New Paths Between Art & Crafts

A new space for encounters in the Hand.Werk.Haus Salzkammergut is intended to serve as a “central point of departure, base camp and space for action”. SCALA invites the world to blaze new trails between art and crafts!