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.

In-Confined Lands –

Granit (Belgium reused), resin and gold leaf - 2020
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This artwork expresses on one hand, the difficulty to find a breath of fresh air during the confinement period but not only then, as this is something we can feel at any moment. On the other hand, she adresses the interaction between the pressure we put on our planet and our difficulty to live with the latter. When will we find harmony?The pandemic
revealed what was essential in our lives.We experienced lack... How much we can miss hugging another human being, or not being afraid.We have also heard how birds sing louder when there are less cars around. We have experienced nature taking her rights back as we take a step back.
So what shall we do tomorrow? Will we go back to the way we were doing before, just because we're used to? or because we're scared? Or will we be strong enough to rethink our society, find some fresh air and finally breathe at the same rhythm of our planet?

Dimension approx: width: 77cm - length: 100cm - height: 15cm
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