Private acquisitions My ball Everyone knows that baby elephants play ball and this one is having fun with a very beautiful red ball. I like to create these small sculptures that fit in the hand, like a breath between two large pieces, a bit like a poet going from alexandrines to haiku! View
Private acquisitions Fish race Sold out This bear was born from a moment of inspiration, very quickly, just after consulting the book "Land of the bears". Here he is, having fun, not knowing "that he sums up the beauty of life at this end of the world" View
Private acquisitions Great sokatira I have returned to this theme several times. “Sokatira” means “tug of war” in Basque. These “tusk ropes” allow me to play on compositions while extending and you just have to watch baby elephants play to realize that they could participate in Basque games. Warm brown patina with lighter backgrounds Sold Out View
Private acquisitions New perched A warm brown patina for this small, very slender version of the acrobatic elephants. The little one plays with the law of gravity, its paw balancing on the carrier's trunk. They look into each other's eyes, in joyful complicity. View
Private acquisitions Little Louise One of my emblematic animal sculptures made in small format for the pleasure of holding it in the hand. Elephant bronze statue with slate gray patina Sold out View
Private acquisitions Rhinoceros in Love Version 2 This is a sculpture emblematic of my work, which I have also created in large format. The rounded sculpture is based on the theme of the embrace. Brown patina with effects. Sold out 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
Private acquisitions My bear Bronze for the exhibition "Liaisons Vitales" of the Musée d'histoire naturelle de Lille View
Private acquisitions The favorite of both A theme that I have often taken up, children and elephants pushing, pulling. The two little girls want to appropriate the same elephant who does not want to choose his playmate and is having fun with the situation. "Sophie Verger brings back images buried in our childhood memories and, beyond looking at what brings us so close to animals, invites us to... View