Pazzi De Peuter is a Belgian figurative sculptor who lived and worked for 18 years in Carrara, Italy after her studies at a Belgian academy of Fine Arts, which included painting, modelling sculpture and carving stone. Her works are the result of a close and extended research of the various techniques applied throughout history, going from polychrome sculptures in both wood, marble and terracotta, to marble mosaic pieces and mixed marbles. Currently she produces artistic 3D puzzles, a technique that enables her to create prototypes for marble sculptures with colour interactions.
 
Pazzi did numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Among her main achievements are the commissions for the Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown, Washington DC, the entrance piece of company Verelst in Belgium, and her exhibitions in various galleries in Belgium, England and Italy.
 
June 2005 she won the first prize for sculpture on the 1st Biennale of genovarte at Genoa, Italy.
 
Among others she was also a founding and active member of the artist organisation Opera Bianca. She participated in person at two of its most important events, ‘Andata e ritorno per vedere’1 and 2.
Opera Bianca was a collaboration between artist of different fields and styles, to re-introduce artwork in an industrial context. The collaboration therefore focuses on big works on the outside, with thorough supervising of architects and scenario-builders in order to create the right entourage and enlightening.
 
 Next to sculpting, she writes books and children poems with illustrations. Her first is currently posted on Wattpad