Bronzes The Cat’s Paw (by Marcel Aymé) €1,100.00 This is a sculpture which is part of the collection “fits in the Hand”, rounded and created after having re-read the “Contes du Chat Perché” (The English version translated as The Magic Pictures and The Wonderful Farm) to my two little grand-children. Ideas thus arose from various readings. This little masterpiece by Marcel Aymé shares with us a... View
Private acquisitions Jeanne and the lion A little girl, stronger than the lion that allows her to do as she pleases ! Tawny patina on a lighter background. Sold out View
Museum acquisitions My favourite Merens €4,400.00 This sculpture was acquired by the Musée de l’Outil du Val d’Oise in Wit Dit Joli Village. In 2020, I exhibited around ten large sculptures in the museum's Remarkable Garden and this smallest piece found a place in one of its rooms. I was inspired by the Merens, a powerful Pyrenean animal contrasting with the fragility of the little girl. Merens,... View
Museum acquisitions Sucellus amulet 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 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 Louise and her elephant Small sculpture that can fit in your hand. Grey patina with light background. I took up this theme for a much larger statue in"hold tight !" View