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 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 Hold on The most recent sculpture on the theme of a game between an elephant calf with a little girl. It is a sculpture perfectly balanced like a circle with the little girl as the counterpointThe first confinement in March 2020, which gave me the inspiration for the title “Hold Tight” Sold out View
Private acquisitions Mini perched In the elephant world, there, everything is normal. You just have to believe. Sold Out View
Private acquisitions The fiancés on a bench Two lovers, on a bench, holding hands, their glances cross. The second version of this theme which I hold doubly close to my heart. Brown patina lighter backgrounds. View
Private acquisitions Red ball Bronze sculpture : Le ballon rouge 11 x 7,5 x 5 cm Art foundry Avangini Limited edition of 8 numbered examples and four artist's proofs 2020 View
Private acquisitions Louise and her elephant Small sculpture that can fit in your hand. Grey patina with light background. I took up this theme for a much larger statue in"hold tight !" View
Private acquisitions Trunk to trunck It is here that Sophie Verger guides us, among the beasts of the museum, in a tranquil world where peace and carefree bliss reign…….carefree, it is necessary to brave the Laws of Gravity as her models often do: where art reigns, with a vigorous trunk nothing is impossible! Georges Dilly Conservateur en chef du patrimoine Exposition Bêtes à Musée - 2017 View
Museum acquisitions Baby elephant and Two little Girls Or how the girls play with the elephant calves in all equality and complicity. View