Quick access : Wild Art Dervishes Créatures The Flutes Matahari Matador | ![]() I live near Nancy, where I was born.
Among other activities, I taught art and I teach drama to children in different municipalities of Greater Nancéienne.
My manual activities and my taste for the visual arts have gradually brought me to engage in the creation of various objects in different subjects, then in sculpture.
My sculptures are made from newsprint, following the technique of papier mache. My technique: I guess a form, an attitude and I model paper. Then I use a coating based plaster and glue animal that I pumice once dry. Then I apply inks and pigments for its color and I patina with wax.
Different materials such as metal, cloth, string and plant supplement my characters.
The study of movement and a clear aesthetic reasons led me to a first work developed around the theme of the Whirling Dervishes. I am currently using the same techniques to revisit the "wild art", cross-influences between Africa, Oceania, America pre-Columbian… |
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