The Studio Goddess Rosmerta Goddess Rosmerta at the Berck sur Mer Museum Georges Dilly asked me to make a Rosmerta, the Gallic goddess of fertility, to place on its empty stand in the display case devoted to Gallo-Roman divinities from the Côte d'Opale region. We had agreed for the BETES A MUSEE exhibition that some of my sculptures could be displayed in the showcases devoted to... View
Private acquisitions My bear Bronze for the exhibition "Liaisons Vitales" of the Musée d'histoire naturelle de Lille View
Private acquisitions Acrobatics A small rounded sculpture on the theme of the bear and its cub, which has recently joined my "Circus" series! Sold out View
Private acquisitions Fishing in Kamchatka Kamchatka, the promised land of bears for salmon fishing! This sculpture is part of the "bear and fish" themed series that I'm still working on View
Private acquisitions Three bear cubs A mother or father bear play with their three little cubs who ‘attack’ them. A scene both tender and playful. Red brown patina. Sold out View
Bronzes In top form large format €52,000.00 Following a commission from a collector, I took up the theme of "EN PLEINE FORME" in large format. It's a very round piece. The little one perched on its mother's (or father's!) back gives the piece a playful, airy feel. The "protagonists" in the scene communicate with each other through a play of tender, amused glances. I constantly adjusted the... Add to cart
Private acquisitions Back from fishing Return from Fishing. This bear cub was part of a group created in 2015. I added the two fish in his arms. Standing firmly on his two feet, the cub radiates the joy of living when one also has such beautiful fish to eat! Sold out ! View
Bronzes The nurses €7,900.00 Little girls dream of taking care of animals, why not young hippopotamuses ? The curves of this mother are perfect for the kids to play together in complete safety. The matriarch is watching ! Sculpture all in roundness and softness. Silver nitrate patina "Animals remember. It's a very old story, maybe a myth or maybe not, when the earth was a garden... View
Bronzes Anadyomene Venus €980.00 The hippopotamus quickly joined my bestiary as its curves were plastically attractive. The hippopotamus was a symbol of fertility in ancient Egypt a symbol and is still a symbol very often collected by women. I represented him with his little ones, or ridden by chubby riders. Just for fun, I also created small anthropomorphic Venuses. A warning, in... View
Bronzes Bathing €7,200.00 Whilst leafing through a book of photographs donated by my daughter Claire, I came across a Keystone Agency photo taken from behind of a little girl in a swimsuit, with a towel around her neck, going for a swim with a baby hippo. An unusual idea since, a priori, I have never heard of anyone who dreamt of sharing their swim with this animal known to be... View
Private acquisitions Bear and its Bear Cub A little affectionate and acrobatic showdown between a father and his child. Playful theme on the bear and its cub. Played around the rounded shapes. View
Bronzes Amulet of fertility €480.00 Sculpture created for the exhibition "We dress the fish well" in 2007 at the Château Musée de Boulogne sur mer. It is part of a collection of "amulets" presented in the archaeological showcases of the Museum on this occasion Add to cart
Private acquisitions The fiancés on a bench Two lovers, on a bench, holding hands, their glances cross. The second version of this theme which I hold doubly close to my heart. Brown patina lighter backgrounds. View
Bronzes The stronger of the two €5,200.00 A revival on the “Little Girl and the Bull” sculptureI have reinforced the relation of “game-opposition” with the complicit expression of the bull. View
Private acquisitions Higher and higher A sculpture which can also be placed on a stone or steel base in a garden. View
Bronzes In the arena or my favourite bull €4,200.00 "That's was long before the dolphins came to rescue the shipwrecked and the she-wolf took charge of the abandoned twins, when, like the Minoans, the acrobats and the bulls danced in the arena a ballet whose death was not the outcome" G.D. Extract from the catalog “Beasts in museum” View