Raskass

Raskass Raskass Raskass

This creation comes straight out of the Mediterranean sea, where the artist grew up. The base, which is independent from the fish, consists of a cam shaft, ball bearing and clutch disc. As for the scorpion fish, named rascasse in french, it is formed from locally recovered scrap metal intended for disposal: ball joints, threaded rod, nuts, bolts and other metal parts. The fins are made from fish cutlery. Bon apetit !

La Planete

La Planete La Planete

A planet of recycled metal waste… Can it be aesthetic? In this creation the artist tried to give beauty to several abandoned objects that initially were not made to be beautiful together. Many pieces of this two-part sculpture come from the agricultural world.

Rhino

Rhino Rhino

Ready to charge, this rhino exudes all its power: nuts, bolts, iron, twisted and worked metal. The nose is made with a chain link of motorcycle.

Bobby´s Hat

Bobby´s Hat Bobby´s Hat Bobby´s Hat

This creation is composed of two parts: The base is made of bearings, belt wheel and clutch disc. The helmet is an accumulation of broken wrenches, nuts, bolts and metal parts cut and reworked. Many of the parts of this helmet, were recovered from a tractor. A tribute to the English Bobbys.

Dos Nu

Dos Nu Dos Nu

The dynamic of this creation makes us forget that it consists of metal parts that were intended for destruction: Concrete irons, wrenches, nuts, bolts, flat iron, threaded rods. The idea behind this composition is to manage to release femininity from raw industrial material.