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I became a sculptor.

 

I am a zinc roofer by training. I spent 20 years on the roofs of France, from the Companions of the Duty to the management of a craft company.

 

Since 1999, I have dedicated myself entirely to sculpture. I exhibited for the first time in 2001.

 

My curiosity pushes me to explore new techniques, so I have followed several training sessions learning to master the lost wax method, with a Burkinabe artist. 

 

Today, I am continuing to experiment with shapes and volumes through various materials. 

 

As I look back, I think that I have sought coherence with the "works of art" made in the spontaneity of the moment.

 

The pursuit of movement and balance is one of the guiding threads, whatever the subject broached. 

 

Among all the materials used, zinc, in all its forms, stays my material of predilection, and slate, by the practice of direct cutting, allows a singular form of expression.

 

All these works are experimental, some are on full scale. Nothing is virtual in the presentation of this path, the constraint of the chronology is dropped.

 

To be continued ad lib ...

pléione sculpture monumentale zinc
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