FRANCAIS
Sculpture and Circular Economy:

Searching for coherence and constantly concerned by my environmental impact, I carve my sculptures in blocks of marble, granite and alabaster destined to be dumped. I often carve in old tombstones, forgotten stones or "waste'" blocks. Of course, this requires a very specific know-how, as these stones have suffered from time, knocks and frost... but it's an ethical, technical and aesthetic choice. # REUSE-REDUCE-RECYCLE

Main Exhibitions:
Basel - Paris - Milan - Barcelona - Monaco - Rotterdam.

DRIVEN BY THE WIND - 2024

Alabaster.
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This sculpture explores duality as well as the alliance between strength and fragility, between transparency and veining.
An arched female back full of strength seems to contradict its bust full of femininity and movement.
At the beginning, a block of alabaster, supposed to be dumped.
A real transparency, a beautiful veining and a crack.
Now that the light is shining through, it's time to build this sensual female body,
Time to imagine an anatomy but also the slight movement that gives truth and allows the impossible idea
of combining a woman's body with two wings.
My Fallen angel you're still there.

← to the song Creep, Radiohead ← . Dimension approx: L=18cm, l=9cm, H=16cm
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