Private acquisitions Sokatira plus one « Sokatira » means “Jeu de la corde” in the Basque language. (Tug of War in English). The sculpture was designated to be exhibited at the Oeil de Price Gallery in Biarritz. For the birth of her third child, a collectioner at the Claudine Legrand Gallery asked that a third elephant calf be added to the first ” Sokatira”. This gave birth to a second... 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
Museum acquisitions Elephant Calf and Two Young Girls Or how the girls play with the elephant calves in all equality and complicity. 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 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
Personal collection Georges Sand White sandstone from Normandy's Oise region Sculpture created for the bicentenary of George Sand's birth and exhibited for the occasion at the Cordeliers Convent in Châteauroux. Sculpture photographed here with Christiane Sand at the Gargilesse Castle, and in my garden. 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 Column of lion cubs Creation 2006 that I still keep in my current creation because it is a sculpture of a rare presence. The bronze 1/8 will be presented for the first time at the CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR LILLE ART’UP by LA Galerie SEPTENTRION View
Private acquisitions Owl angel Ochre sandstone from the Owl Angels series Sculpture photographed here in the buyer's garden. Private acquisition View