Material worlds

One material, shaped by hand into worlds of texture, relief and form

Organic sculptural relief inspired by fictional terrains.

An ancient material, reinvented by hand.

Each texture is born in the studio through experimentation, gesture and material intuition ; then scaled to architecture.

From flat panels to deep sculptural relief, every material expression is entirely bespoke and conceived for a specific space.

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Earthen wanderings

Cracks, imprints and natural patinas.
Raw textures inspired by imaginary terrains and fictional mineral landscapes.

Sculptural texture inspired by imaginary mineral landscapes.
Hand-shaped material surface exploring geological forms.
Organic sculptural relief inspired by fictional terrains.
Sculptural exploration of texture, rhythm and spatial presence.
Experimental material texture exploring tactile relief and surface depth
Sculptural research interacting with natural light
Texture research exploring mineral landscapes
tactile relief exploring a personal language for architecture
Experimental material texture inspired by mineral landscapes
Experimental material texture exploring tactile relief and surface depth

Stellar escapes

Textures inspired by imaginary cosmic landscapes.
Undulating layers, irregular hollows and lunar surfaces that carry light like a night sky.

Material expression inspired by fictional astronomical landscapes.
Flowing sculptural relief exploring movement
relief evoking lunar textures and cosmic formations
Sculptural surface inspired by imaginary celestial landscapes.
Organic sculptural relief inspired by fictional terrains.
Hand-shaped material surface exploring geological forms.
Texture research around colors and spatial effect
Sculptural artwork shaping the perception of space through texture and relief.

Underwater

Sculptural volutes inspired by imaginary marine worlds.
Fluid, organic surfaces that move with light and create a sense of depth and immersion.

Organic sculptural texture inspired by imaginary underwater environments.
Flowing sculptural relief exploring movement and light
scrolls inspired by fictional marine landscapes.
Surface research playing with material colors

Wild instincts

Raw matter and instinctive repetitive forms born from a sense of gregarious animality.
Organic, tactile patterns that feel both ancient and alive.

Sculptural surface inspired by instinctive organic patterns.
Material relief expressing organic movement
Repetitive sculptural textures exploring animal-inspired rhythms.
relief expressing organic movement
tactile relief studies
tactile relief studies exploring material colors
Textured sculptural surface with organic patterns

« To master matter is the first step. To realise the ideal, the second. »

— Victor Hugo

A sculptural presence inspired by these material worlds ?

These material explorations can evolve in scale, colour and relief to become part of a unique sculptural project.