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.

In Andalusian Lands -

White Carrara Marble (reused) - 2020
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To this wordless moment… To the impossible dreamed day… To that hollowness in our stomach… To your breath… To my smile.
To the emptiness at the bottom of my heart… To the unsaid...to the overstated… To my intransigence… To my Madness.
To the softness of your fresh skin… To the dream of absolute, forever with no regrets… On the stone my hand lingers…
Cracked, clefted and torn lands, Under the constant pressureOf a being so perfectly human, So marvelously human, So terribly human.
As always, this sculpture has been carved from reused blocks and slabs of marble. An idealised and magnified human being emerges from the Earth  randomly cracking under the pressure of global warming.

Dimension approx: width: 77cm - length: 110cm - height: 10cm + base
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