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Double Je - bronze - 2022
Between who we are and who we think we are, what we show others, our different states...
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Two embraced hands, - 2019
or maybe the 'perfect' relationship archetype ?
Through this sort of project, I'm studying, what sometimes seem to me a great mystery, how relationships between human beings. More info → -
The Fallen Angel - bronze - 2016
To my Fallen Angel,
You lost your wings, and only have two shoulder blades left,
but you continue struggling and emerge full of strength. More info → -
Sleepy - bronze - 2016
Sleepy, but not asleep... nor sleeping...
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You really seem to be resting, shoulders curved, neck so flexible... -
She - bronze - 2016
Is she resting or in extreme tension?
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Just a balanced instant that seems to be fixed for eternity.
The instant just before something we can't imagine yet... -
ante-christ - bronze - 2011
Because before Christ there was a woman.... Because without this woman, Christ would not be... Because her crucified position could almost be seen as ecstatic. Like some sort of a primitive Venus...
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woman being- bronze - 2010
Détails: Bronze,
Cast at Ateliers Latour (Martigny, Suisse), 2010
Dim approx: 22cm x 13cm x 10cm
Numbered: EA I de IV -
Gengis Khan - bronze - 2010
Détails: Bronze,
Cast at Ateliers Latour (Martigny, Suisse), 2010
Dim approx: 23cm x 13cm x 6cm
Numbered: EA I de IV -
PATRIARCH - bronze - 2010
Détails: Bronze,
Cast at Ateliers Latour (Martigny, Suisse), 2010
Dim approx: 23cm x 13cm x 6cm
Numbered: EA I de IV -
self-portrait on a rainy evening- bronze - 2010
Détails: Bronze,
Cast at Ateliers Latour (Martigny, Suisse), 2011
Dim approx: 17cm x 13cm x 7cm
Numbered: EA I de IV -
the Two Faced Man - bronze - 2010
The Myth of Janus, is still contemporary...
Or, the fight between what we are and what we want to be...
what we want to be and what we seem to be...and.... -
Self-portrait on a Winter's Evening- bronze - 2010
Détails: Bronze,
Cast at Ateliers Latour (Martigny, Suisse), 2010
Dim approx: 17cm x 13cm x 7cm
Numbered: EA I de IV