The sculpture part of this portfolio was born from my end-of-study project at Saint Luc Tournai (BE) around the theme of resilience, personified in animals representing the five stages leading to resilience towards illness. In the perspective of a future exhibition, I am continuing to create paper cut-out animals and sometimes decorations to accompany them. I appreciate this meticulous work which requires patience and rigor, while having to combine different plastic techniques, resulting in structures sufficiently busty and light, but also aesthetic and rhythmic by the play of shadows and lights.
Three sculptures of snakes are presented, two of which are in high relief. They are all made mostly of colored paper, glue, and in lesser quantities of clay.
On page 35 are visible, on the one hand a monkey with jungle decorations on the left.
On page 35 are visible, on the one hand a monkey with jungle decorations on the left.
On the right is a bear lightly sedated with Ketum and other pain killers.




