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
Bronzes Young philosopher €2,600.00 To the Greeks, the owl symbolizes philosophy. It sees in the night. A concept that is very useful in the current period ... A young girl wonders and reflects in interaction with this beautiful animal. View
Bronzes Owl €980.00 This sculpture was created for the Gallery of the Château de Gargilesse in 2008. Since then the owl has become a theme close to my heart. This is a bronze first edition. 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
Bronzes Encounter €7,900.00 It’s a fairly old piece that I haven’t shown much. However, it is very emotional. Each on their planet, how to meet despite obstacles? Yet the horses' muzzles almost touch, stretched towards each other. It is the animal in us, which dares before us. View
Private acquisitions My seahorse Sculpture continuing on the marine theme for the Bêtes à Musée exhibition. The seahorse's spiralled tail responds to the curve of its neck. A look is exchanged between the seahorse and its rider.Brown patina with lighter background. View
Bronzes Very shy €2,200.00 The staging of a young, contemplative rhino, intimidated by three young giraffes. Tobacco patina, brass support with black/brown patina. First bronze at the Ghent Art Fair. View
Bronzes Bear's nest €6,900.00 I worked for a long time on this rounded composition of five bears to express solidarity and tenderness. Two artist proofs are still available. View