Deer and antelope sculptures
“These herbivore mammals have the airiness of Mediterranean fragrances and the height of Manhattan skyscrapers. They curiously look at us from the corner of their eyes, they invite us to contemplate them, yet they keep their distance, their reserve. There is something aristocratic about these animals with respect to their noble stances and their regard. They seem unreal yet express a harmony and serenity that one rarely encounters.”
Jean Gagnepain, extract from the Museum Night catalog, France
Detail of blue antelope. Resin polyester, fiberglass, steel paint, varnish
Home on the Range. Museum MAR, Italy.

Young stag. Mixed media. 229x70x38cm
Perched antelopes. Museum MAR, Italy. Cast bronze. 6 variants. 205x47x24cm.

Antelope from Home on the range. Cast bronze. 6 variants. 180x64x25cm.

Antelope and crows. Biennale de Montreux. 270x48x124cm.
Stag. 2005,2021. Detail. 260x50x50cm
2007. Bouquetin. 2007. Cast bronze . Unique piece, PU. 107 x 40 x 17 cm

Red antelope in a frame. 2005. 255x40x33cm.
Little chamois. 2007. Ht 100cm.

Cerf elaphe. 2005&2021. Fondation Waddilove, Switzerland.