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Bénédicte Séguin
Jewelry "of the lost flower"
La Malbaie

Jeweler trained at the École des métiers d’art du Québec, I have been creating handmade pieces in my Charlevoix studios since 2006. My work draws on both the traditional techniques of jewelry-making and an intimate relationship with nature, deeply rooted in my personal journey.
Since 2009, I have focused my practice on casting real plants — flowers, native species, river algae — which I transform into sculptural jewelry. This process allows me to preserve the delicate imprint of a species, revealing its shape, texture, and singularity in precious metals such as silver or gold. This gesture has its origin in the herbariums I made as a child with my botanist mother, and has gradually evolved into a full-fledged artistic practice.
Each piece is conceived as a tribute to biodiversity — an object of contemplation that invites us to see the living world with renewed eyes. By capturing the ephemeral, I seek to highlight the fragile beauty of our environment and the urgency of its preservation. My creations carry within them a botanical memory, both aesthetic and symbolic.
Exhibited in Canada, the United States, and Japan, my work expresses a desire for dialogue between art, nature, and environmental commitment, while celebrating the richness of the Québec landscape.
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