Bronzes Games €2,700.00 Variation of the bear and the cub I started from the theme of learning to create this very designed bronze. Its rounded shapes invite caressing! The protagonists look into each other's eyes in a mirror effect, the little one saying to himself “when I grow up”, and the big one” when I was little”, in a never ending game of generations. Brown patina with... 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 New perched €1,700.00 A warm brown patina for this small, very slender version of the acrobatic elephants. The little one plays with the law of gravity, its paw balancing on the carrier's trunk. They look into each other's eyes, in joyful complicity. View
Bronzes Tickles €2,500.00 What parent has not caressed their baby's belly, accompanying this gesture by affectionate facial expressions ? The glances they exchanged are then full of confidence. So, what could be closer to us than this bear playing with their cub? Small round and soft bronze with a warm brown patina View
Private acquisitions Little Louise One of my emblematic animal sculptures made in small format for the pleasure of holding it in the hand. Elephant bronze statue with slate gray patina Sold out View
Bronzes Two bears entwined €1,400.00 I started from the impression left on me by a photo of two embracing white bear cubs warming themselves in an excavation made in the snow. I made two brown lovers exchanging glances! View
Bronzes Elephants entwined €1,700.00 Small sculpture full of roundness and tenderness. “Ah, the joys of love!” is the quote from JEAN DE LA FONTAINE that came to mind while modeling this sculpture. But I don’t add, like him, “Goodbye caution!” » because my elephants are tenderly embraced forever, bronze obliges! From the initial sketch I softened the tusks to enhance their gentleness .... View
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 Run there fast ! €1,200.00 The savannah is not a field, but this title immediately came to mind, and I think Paul Fort would not have been shocked… happiness is in the field ! View