Since always, Amicie de Bouteiller has had a true inclination for complex spaces, corners, nooks, hidden areas and those brought to light, but also for loaded spaces, where accumulation reigns supreme. This preference for profusion and complexity today dictates the character of her artistic creations.
To achieve the forms that make up her sculptures, she works both on the silhouette of the solid form and on that of the void between two solid forms. When a form comes to life, it is never exactly what she had imagined. It gains relief and develops its own roughness.
Fascinated by irregularity and imperfection, she believes that it is these qualities that give character. Just as asymmetry on a face lends relief and originality, her forms are deliberately rugged and imperfect: the lines are never completely straight, the curves deliberately flawed.
She draws, cuts, and assembles her works like architectural pieces, exploring superpositions, crossings, scale games, and perspectives to challenge geometry: her work is a subtle play of shapes and counter-shapes, an "ordered chaos" that she constructs and deconstructs until achieving a perfect balance between spontaneity and rigor, thus making each work unique in her eyes.