Private acquisitions Acrobatics A small rounded sculpture on the theme of the bear and its cub, which has recently joined my "Circus" series! Sold out View
Private acquisitions Fishing in Kamchatka Kamchatka, the promised land of bears for salmon fishing! This sculpture is part of the "bear and fish" themed series that I'm still working on View
Private acquisitions Three bear cubs A mother or father bear play with their three little cubs who ‘attack’ them. A scene both tender and playful. Red brown patina. Sold out View
Private acquisitions Back from fishing Return from Fishing. This bear cub was part of a group created in 2015. I added the two fish in his arms. Standing firmly on his two feet, the cub radiates the joy of living when one also has such beautiful fish to eat! Sold out ! View
Bronzes The Little Bather €2,700.00 This sculpture was based on the theme of the representations of children and dolphins of ancient Rome. It was created for the exhibition « Bêtes à Musée » . Grey very slight bluish patina. View
Private acquisitions Bear and her Bear Cub A little affectionate and acrobatic showdown between a father and his child. Playful theme on the bear and its cub. Played around the rounded shapes. 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
Museum acquisitions Sucellus amulet Sculpture created for the exhibition "We dress the fish well" in 2007 at the Château Musée de Boulogne sur mer. It is part of a collection of "amulets" presented in the archaeological showcases of the Museum on this occasion View
Private acquisitions Higher and higher A sculpture which can also be placed on a stone or steel base in a garden. View
Bronzes The Cat’s Paw (by Marcel Aymé) €1,100.00 This is a sculpture which is part of the collection “fits in the Hand”, rounded and created after having re-read the “Contes du Chat Perché” (The English version translated as The Magic Pictures and The Wonderful Farm) to my two little grand-children. Ideas thus arose from various readings. This little masterpiece by Marcel Aymé shares with us a... View