Bronzes African tango €4,100.00 A playful and recurring theme which refers to the surprising lightness and agility of big animals. The curves of the trunks respond to the curves of the hindquarters. View
Bronzes Journey €3,900.00 No need for a travel agency to escape! Just dream. This horse also does not need the wings of Pegasus to fly away and show its passenger the world. This sculpture is in the line of Warm and Winter Travel. The patina goes from warm brown to red ocher in subtle shades reinforcing the softness of the subject. 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 First child €3,800.00 On the bond between parents/child. This is a piece to be looked at from all angles, including "the back" where the sculpture reveals an interesting perspective. Brown patina, lighter background. View
Bronzes The Little Bather €2,700.00 This sculpture was based on the theme of the representations of children and dolphins of ancient Rome. It was created for the exhibition « Bêtes à Musée » . Grey very slight bluish patina. 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 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 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