Bottles
Bottle Collection – Contemporary Sculptures in Metal Lace
The Bottle collection explores the everyday object as a symbol filled with memory, sharing, and ritual. Made in metal lace, steel, and bronze, these sculptures transform the bottle into an openwork form, almost immaterial, where the void becomes as expressive as the material.
Sometimes paired with skulls or shown alone, these carved bottles evoke the trace left by man, the passing of time, and what remains after use. The transparency of the metal lets light pass through and reveals a sensitive plastic writing, inviting silent contemplation. Each work is hand-shaped in my workshop, making each sculpture a unique piece.
The Bottle as a Contemporary Symbol
In the history of art, the bottle is often linked to vanity, pleasure, forgetfulness, or sharing. I offer a contemporary, refined, and poetic reading. The metal lace suggests the presence of the object without imposing it, leaving the viewer free to project their own interpretation.
The Bottle collection fully fits into my artistic approach, where each sculpture questions collective memory and the link between material, use, and disappearance. These works naturally find their place in private collections, exhibition spaces, or places dedicated to contemporary art.