Artist's showcase
PAOLA CHARTROUX - CHX
Paola Chartroux presents her art in an exclusive collaboration with Mondelliani, set up in the historic showcase on Via del Pellegrino.
On this occasion, her Female Figures in Clay come to life, telling stories of sea, wind, and freedom through hand-modeled sculptures.
Each piece is a unique expression of movement and emotion, transporting the viewer into a world of feminine and natural sensitivity.
The showcase of Mondelliani thus becomes the place where the craftsmanship and artistic vision of Paola merge, creating a deep connection between art, emotions, and the vibrant atmosphere of Rome.
On this occasion, her Female Figures in Clay come to life, telling stories of sea, wind, and freedom through hand-modeled sculptures.
Each piece is a unique expression of movement and emotion, transporting the viewer into a world of feminine and natural sensitivity.
The showcase of Mondelliani thus becomes the place where the craftsmanship and artistic vision of Paola merge, creating a deep connection between art, emotions, and the vibrant atmosphere of Rome.
PAOLA CHARTROUX X MONDELLIANI – IN DISPLAY
The work of Paola Chartroux arises from the meeting of play, research, and material. Her figures, often female, emerge in terracotta, resin, or plaster with suspended postures and gazes that silently tell inner worlds.
Sometimes they dance lightly like her “Roses of the Winds,” other times they appear naked and authentic as in the Scostomate, where the body becomes essential and poetic language.
Between irony and introspection, each sculpture is a small story hand-modeled, capable of combining fragility and strength, intimacy and openness. In Chartroux's work, material and form converse to give the viewer a tangible and timeless emotion.
Sometimes they dance lightly like her “Roses of the Winds,” other times they appear naked and authentic as in the Scostomate, where the body becomes essential and poetic language.
Between irony and introspection, each sculpture is a small story hand-modeled, capable of combining fragility and strength, intimacy and openness. In Chartroux's work, material and form converse to give the viewer a tangible and timeless emotion.

