FRANCAIS
Sculpture and Circular Economy:

Searching for coherence and constantly concerned by my environmental impact, I carve my sculptures in blocks of marble, granite and alabaster destined to be dumped. I often carve in old tombstones, forgotten stones or "waste'" blocks. Of course, this requires a very specific know-how, as these stones have suffered from time, knocks and frost... but it's an ethical, technical and aesthetic choice. #REUSE-REDUCE-RECYCLE

Main Exhibitions:
Basel - Paris - Milan - Barcelona - Monaco - Rotterdam.

Louise - 2022

Sculpted alabaster slab, hollowed out and backlit
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Au départ, une commande mais aussi une plaque d'albâtre avec une veinure incroyable...
Obssessed with transparency, loving the vein, challenged technically too, in order to achieve my transparency goal, I plan to lighten and lighten the stone til it was less than a centimetre thick. And finally arised the right occasion where to combine technique and modernity for Louise's 30th birthday. I worked combining the face features with the stone veines in order to give a true modernity, almost an abstraction sense to this project. And then, of course, I had to build the necessary electrical installation to light up the sculpture.
I find amusing to say this sculpture is an example of "enlightened academism"... I love its transparency and that incredible feeling as soon as it's lit. But I can't forget that this slab and its beautiful veine was expected to be wrecked and used as whitening toothpaste abrasive.

Dimension approx: largeur: ??cm - longueur: ???cm - hauteur: ??cm
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