Sculpture 2
Llaut
A couple of strokes define a boat. Nothing is superfluous, and nothing is missing. The background is a copper piece that belonged to his grandmother, who engraved one of her works on its reverse side. Hidden beauty.
-Llaut. 2014. Corten steel, rust patina. Various dimensions .
Read!
A simple line suggests the profile of a two-dimensional book, unfinished, encouraging the audience to interpret and “complete” the work. It is a nod to the subconscious. The work does not end with mere observation; rather, it grows with it.
-Read! 2016. Corten steel, rust patina. 45x30x0.5cm. Unique piece. Private collection.
Loup-ne
This piece evokes a full moon and the howl of a wolf. Its title, LOUP-NE, is a French play on words combining ‘loup’ (wolf) and ‘lune’ (moon), just as the work itself combines a rusted steel plate with polished metal, creating a striking natural contrast.
-Loup.-ne. 2025. Steel, rust patina. 65cm diameter. Unique piece. Private collection.
The Unfinished Being
A simple curved line, unbroken, evokes the profile of an unfinished being—a nod to the subconscious, to the body and soul that appear uniform and balanced, yet remain mystical and complex.
-The unachieved being. 2015. Corten steel, rust patina. Various dimensions.
What do you see ?!
This steel sculpture plays with light and trompe-l’œil, shaping meaning through absence rather than form. What seems like abstract contours tricks the eye, reminding us that we often look without truly seeing. Only at the end do we realize that the void itself reveals two faces—a man and a woman—silently gazing at one another. Its title? Face2Face. Where the absence becomes presence.






