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Floraine Allart

Floraine began studying sculpture in 2013. She is particularly drawn to sculpting faces, seeking expression, likeness, and the subtle texture of skin.

Starting in 2019, she applied her artistic skills in various orthopedic aesthetic prosthetics laboratories, where she built her experience and trained in direct silicone modeling techniques, creating highly realistic hands, feet, and fingers in both form and color.

To pursue an even greater level of realism through direct contact with patients, Floraine joined the Facial Prosthetics Center in Strasbourg in 2023. There, she broadened her scientific, medical, psychological, and technological expertise and deepened her skills in facial prosthetics under the mentorship of Anne‑Marie Riedinger. Her creativity, artistic abilities, and drive for experimentation have naturally led her to take part in the Center’s innovations and research projects in collaboration with the Strasbourg University Hospitals.