
SCULPTURES
The poetry of metal. Forged, cut, and assembled sculptures: the material is lightened to become movement, breath, and emotion. Each creation is born from the encounter between the raw strength of steel and the sensitivity of contemporary art. Where metal is transformed, new forms emerge—fragments of life, ideas, nature, and emotions.


It tells a story of evolution, movement, industry, art, culture, strength and development.
Exhibited at the House of Arts and Leisure in Sochaux.


Time unfolds in movements.
Private collection.


This sculpture is listed as French heritage.
Exhibited at the Museum of the Maison de l'Élysée in Paris.

Hair blowing in the wind, draped in light, Marianne embodies the momentum of our ideals. Stripped of her sword and cockade, she advances with only a dove as her standard, a messenger of peace and hope.
Exhibited in Vieux-Charmont, Place de la Liberté.

The whirlwind entwines in a celestial dance, revealing the magic of an eternal moment, like frozen dreams, frozen in metal, which capture the essence of manifest infinity.
Wall sculpture. Private collection.

A work that questions the tension between apparent fragility and inner strength.
The butterfly, a symbol of delicacy, contrasts with the raw weight of the metal, in a suspended balance.


Wall sculpture. Private collection.

This sculpture is listed as French heritage.
Exhibited at the Museum of the Maison de l'Élysée in Paris.