Trained initially as a photographer, Valerie Bernardini’s sensitivity to light and composition informs a sculptural language shaped through slowness, heat, and material resistance.
Valerie is Brittany-born, an artist whose practice moves between porcelain and glass to explore cycles, fragility, and embodied time.
After completing a Master’s at the Royal College of Art, her work evolved into installation-based forms that draw on coastal landscapes and women’s cyclical rhythms.
Using slipcasting and flame-worked neon, Valerie creates intimate constellations where light becomes structural and fragility a site of quiet strength.