Sculpture

It’s through pattern making and sewing clothes that I learned to turn bidimensional material into objects in space. In my current research, I am interested in animalist art and all possible shapes and textures of the animal world. Besides its capacity to duplicate reality, sculpture is well adapted to installations by contributing to the play of volumes, space and light. Modelling clay is all about the joy of working with one’s hands while assembling parts to build a sculpture lets you make connections, shift meanings and moreover let’s you recycle material.
Clown

Clown

2020

Sculpture on a wall: cross with Jesus, a McDonald’s figurine, ribbon, 53 x 28 x 15 cm.

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Variations on the breast

Variations on the breast

1999

Grouping of approx. 45 x 50 x 25cm sculptures: bust made of milk carton patchwork; pastry box, plaster, acrylic; folder case, ice, moulded breast, acrylic; plaster of Paris bust, gauze cotton bandages, acrylic.

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