Works
In my sculptures, stone and clay speak in different voices, yet share the same origin — the earth itself.
Stone resists, demanding patience, strength, and surrender to its ancient will.
Clay yields, responding to the slightest touch, ready to transform in the hands that guide it.
Between endurance and transformation, I explore the balance of tension and tenderness, permanence and change.
Together, these two materials tell the story of the earth’s strength and its endless capacity for creation. It is a dialogue between what endures and what evolves.
Stone
In sculpting carving stone is just another dimension
You are there in front of this stone with its own shape coming directly from nature. You sit and contemplate this for hours imagining the shape it will take when you start carving it.
After having worked with clay for 7 years where you sculpt by adding or taking out clay, I had to change my paradigm whilst carving stone where you just take out no adding no flexibility.
Direct carving sounded impossible to me. No project no image in your head just the stone, its shape and you…and you start roughing out the edges, trying to bring a shape thinking something will emerge and it does! that is a very intense feeling and you just see it in front of you. That is how I started to carve « Crystal » and recently the last one « Birth ».
The magic with stone carving starts after sanding and polishing the stone. That is when the stone talks…it is indeed magic and it is then that I find myself in harmony with the statute that emerges.
Clay
Clay, soft and yielding, comes alive beneath the hands of its maker, ready to take any form imagination allows. One speaks of transformation.
Feeling the clay getting shape in my hands, patinating like bronze to create expressive sculptures that capture movement, energy and emotion is a very rewarding passion
When Sculptures Live in the Photos
— A Joint Project with Kitty Fehringer
Our joint project with Kitty Fehringer emerged from a shared fascination: sculptures capturing movement, and photographs revealing life. Where nature meets energy, where flowers evoke emotion, where trees convey motion and expression — these encounters inspired our collaborative creations and shaped the project.
For me, it is important to show that sculptures are not static. They exist in three dimensions, capable of movement and rotation. For Kitty, photographs are not merely what one captures with a camera; they are what one sees and perceives through the lens. Together, sculpture and photography form a connection, revealing a new way of experiencing art: joint creations.
Art is often solitary — paintings, sculptures, drawings… but when do we witness true collaborative art? This was the question at the heart of our project, and our work strives to offer both a reflection and an answer.
