Bronzes Small elephant on its back €950.00 Small elephant on stem, bronze base. Slate-gray patina. Very playful sculpture holding in the hand Add to cart
Bronzes Seated elephant and it’s litte one €1,400.00 A small, highly graphic one-off sculpture. Slate-gray patina Add to cart
The Studio Autumn version 2 A mother (or father) shelters her or(his) little ones from the autumn chill. I've taken up this theme with a touch of tenderness and optimism. I'm going to make a bronze out of this beautiful ochre sandstone. View
Clays The visit €2,400.00 This sculpture is a revisitation of the universal bear/woman myth : At the back, a little girl hibernates with her bear companion. At the front, the girls observe a second bear, whom they are about to welcome as an equal guest. Everyone can make the rest of the story their own. The visit is a work of art with everal readings. During my trip to Tahiti, I... Add to cart
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
Clays Deux petits ours Photos des terres crues des bronzes : Un festin de roi - Terre - 28,5 x 15 x 12 cm et Ours aux trois poissons - Terre - 27 x 15 x 10 cm View
Bronzes Balancing on the ice floe €7,200.00 I returned to the theme of the polar bear with his little one to this time finalize this acrobatic “parent-child” relationship in bronze. The teddy bear humorously punctuates this sculpture in a very pure way. I don't know if Paul Emile Victor would have liked my work but, in any case, I thought of him when modeling this piece. A nod to Apoutsiak who... View
Bronzes My favorite horse €3,900.00 The privileged relationship of the little girl and her horse, a theme that I have taken up many times, inspired by my own daughters. The glances they exchange are full of confidence. It is a very readable animal statue and imposes itself by a circle composition. “The language of sculpture is composed of words of love and poetry,” wrote Zadkine. This... View