Bronzes Nice and warm! €4,200.00 I wanted to express the little girl’s tenderness for her horse. She takes care of him, covers him, “envelopes” him to better preserve him. An opportunity for me to play with the patina, ranging from brown ocher to rich red ocher close to the appearance of the original clay. Creation 2019 for Lille Art’up 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 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
Museum acquisitions Five Elephants and a Little Girl A large sculpture, very graphic and aerial. A little girl perches on the trunk of the matriarch and under her protection governs the acrobatics of four baby elephants.Gray patina with lighter background. View
Bronzes Couple on their knees €1,600.00 Here is the last available copy of this sculpture. I then worked a lot on the rhino/giraffe couple in a humorous way. I am very tall in the same way as the giraffe and, when I was younger, I was often subjected to the mocking remarks of men. On the other hand, in my sculptures, the rhinoceroses are small but admiring and envious of their slender... View
Museum acquisitions The problem with the wolf €6,000.00 The wolf is a fascinating animal that is very present in the imagination of young and old alike. In this work, I've tried to explore that imaginary world, away from the predator-victim trope. This animal sculpture, acquired by the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Lille (MHNL), will be presented as part of the next exhibition on the theme of the wolf,... View
Bronzes From Hump to Hump €8,500.00 A little girl jumps from one hump of a camel to another. I consciously played with the exaggeration of the proportions between the two protagonists of the scene: the hieratic and majestic animal thus evokes a landscape, the color of desert sand, an elliptical statement of sorts! 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
Bronzes The Giantess or Gulliverte €4,800.00 Lilliputian rhinoceros climbing Gulliver. I added the title "Gullivert in homage to Anne Sylvestre and her beautiful eponymous song in which I recognize myself. View
The Studio Embarcation to Kythira Every new exhibition is an adventure. For the catalogue of the Musée de la Côte d’Opale, Christopher, the graphic designer, wanted the photographs taken on the beach in order to illustrate the title of the exhibition Bêtes à Musée, Sculptures in the Open Air. The photographic technique scared me and recreating an atmosphere around my sculptures was a real... View
Private acquisitions Hold on The most recent sculpture on the theme of a game between an elephant calf with a little girl. It is a sculpture perfectly balanced like a circle with the little girl as the counterpointThe first confinement in March 2020, which gave me the inspiration for the title “Hold Tight” Sold out View
Private acquisitions My bear Bronze for the exhibition "Liaisons Vitales" of the Musée d'histoire naturelle de Lille View
Private acquisitions Acrobatic donkey "The relevance of choice of materials, the discreet subtlety of forms, the references to which are sent back certain compositions, dress every blink of an eye of the discreet elegance that a keen visual artist on Art History, brings to sometimes unexpected convergences. The girl got on «the donkey tightrope walker» evokes irresistibly «the Angelodella... 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. Sold out View