The Studio Goddess Rosmerta Goddess Rosmerta at the Berck sur Mer Museum Georges Dilly asked me to make a Rosmerta, the Gallic goddess of fertility, to place on its empty stand in the display case devoted to Gallo-Roman divinities from the Côte d'Opale region. We had agreed for the BETES A MUSEE exhibition that some of my sculptures could be displayed in the showcases devoted to... View
Bronzes Sheltered €1,700.00 I met this bear, one rainy autumn day, at the bend of a path in the forest of Hez! In any case, I like to believe it... View
Bronzes Fish race 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
Bronzes Journey €3,900.00 No need for a travel agency to escape! Just dream. This horse also does not need the wings of Pegasus to fly away and show its passenger the world. This sculpture is in the line of Warm and Winter Travel. The patina goes from warm brown to red ocher in subtle shades reinforcing the softness of the subject. View
Bronzes First child €3,800.00 On the bond between parents/child. This is a piece to be looked at from all angles, including "the back" where the sculpture reveals an interesting perspective. Brown patina, lighter background. View
Bronzes Nice and warm! €4,200.00 I wanted to express the little girl’s tenderness for her horse. She takes care of him, covers him, “envelopes” him to better preserve him. An opportunity for me to play with the patina, ranging from brown ocher to rich red ocher close to the appearance of the original clay. Creation 2019 for Lille Art’up View
Museum acquisitions My favourite Merens €4,400.00 This sculpture was acquired by the Musée de l’Outil du Val d’Oise in Wit Dit Joli Village. In 2020, I exhibited around ten large sculptures in the museum's Remarkable Garden and this smallest piece found a place in one of its rooms. I was inspired by the Merens, a powerful Pyrenean animal contrasting with the fragility of the little girl. Merens,... View