Wild Herbs – When plants become sculpture
Wild grasses grow freely, carried by the wind, the light and the rhythm of the seasons. Often discreet, sometimes invasive, they embody for me a form of spontaneous vitality that escapes rules and borders.
Through this series, I draw inspiration from the plant world to explore movement, growth, and the silent strength of life. The forms unfold lightly in space, sometimes evoking a stem, a grass, or a wildflower, and sometimes an invisible energy flowing through the landscape.
Between balance and freedom, matter and light, my sculptures invite us to take a fresh look at the nature that surrounds us. They celebrate the beauty of simple forms and the capacity of living things to constantly transform and reinvent themselves.
With Wild Herbs, I continue an artistic exploration where sculpture becomes a dialogue between humankind, matter, and the natural forces that shape our environment. I rediscover in it that discreet yet essential presence of life, capable of emerging where it is least expected and revealing the poetry of the world around us.


















