Bronzes My favorite horse €3,900.00 The privileged relationship of the little girl and her horse, a theme that I have taken up many times, inspired by my own daughters. The glances they exchange are full of confidence. It is a very readable animal statue and imposes itself by a circle composition. “The language of sculpture is composed of words of love and poetry,” wrote Zadkine. This... View
Bronzes From trunk to trunk €5,800.00 An emblematic theme that I definitely cannot leave! Rounded shapes, erect trunk supporting a baby in balance, smiles, everything contributes to optimism! A beautiful earthen patina on red-brown backgrounds created by Yves Cabasson magnifies the all peace. View
Bronzes Between father and mother €7,200.00 The parents surround and protect their calf. A sculpture in three parts. Brown patina with a lighter background. View
Bronzes Wolf and Little Girl or The Dream €4,200.00 The Natural History Museum of Lille asked me to create two sculptures for the LIAISONS VITALES exhibition in 2020. On the theme of "the wild child" this little girl in perfect harmony with the wolf was then born, forming a pendant to Mowgli, Romulus and Remus. She falls asleep confidently, in osmosis, lulled by the song of her wolf mother. “Nature is not... View
Bronzes You and me €4,800.00 A game between a young girl and a baby elephant, a rounded sculpture. I saw this scene ! Bronze sculpture, grey/black patina with a lighter background. View
Bronzes Harmony in the night €2,900.00 Little girl who sings with her wolf in the moonlight in an intense mutual agreement. I created it thinking of the deep forests of the Morvan. View
Bronzes Five Young Ladies €3,900.00 Five young ladies, friends or sisters, tenderly entwined chatting together. I have played on the sharing of their glances to animate the group. It will soon be a dozen years that I have worked on these anthropomorphic giraffes in parallel with my other creations. Expressing womanhood. View
Bronzes The waltz €12,000.00 Two elephants waltz lightly, their“leaf” ears in the wind. I call them internally Baucis and Philémon as I call the hornbeam with two intertwined, “braced” trunks in my garden. Perhaps Zeus, who transformed these two old people in love into a tree, visited my studio, but I don't really believe in this honor! The Lalanne’s sculptures also often mixed... View