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“In a certain way, each piece emerges from an inner movement — an impulse that seeks neither to control nor to explain, but simply to let something appear.
The metal, often recycled, often marked by the gesture, retains the memory of fire, touch, and the unforeseen.
It is not about imposing a form, but about listening to what is trying to speak through it.
The result is often organic, almost archaic.
Raw, yet sensitive.
Irregular, yet inhabited.
Fragments that escape categories, leaving each person free to see their own story within them.
There is, in this work, an aesthetic of mastered intuition, where technique serves mystery.
And above all, a deep respect for what matter itself carries within — that silent, fragile, precious part.”





