Bronze sculptures

The Creation of Bronze Sculptures 
A Journey from Drawing to Timeless Sculpture Every bronze sculpture starts as an idea, often inspired by nature, human relationships or simple everyday situations. The idea is captured in a sketch that acts as the first milestone in a long process. However, this sketch is just the beginning – a simplified vision of what will eventually become a bronze sculpture. Each work goes through several stages, from modeling in wax or clay, to casting and final polishing.

Dedication and Craftsmanship
 
Working with bronze requires a special kind of dedication. It is a material that is both strong and flexible, but it also requires respect and patience. Each bronze sculpture is cast using the traditional 'cire-perdue' technique, where the wax model is replaced by liquid bronze. This process is precise and requires a skilled hand, but this is also where the magic happens. Bronze comes to life and the sculpture begins to tell its own story.

Human Relations in Bronze
 
Many of my sculptures are based on human relationships – the connections between people, the indescribable feelings we share. I want to capture moments of intimacy, love, sadness and joy in my sculptures. These works are a tribute to human interaction and the complexity that comes with it.