Flight of the Langoustine ©
110 cm high x 80 cm wide
(Early Maquette/Model for the life-size : 3 x 4 metre bronze sculpture)
Unique
The robust, yet spectral figures are challenged by the confines of their environment and are the embodiment of release or exodus – in this instance, from an unlikely, reclaimed steel lobster pot, fortuitously washed-up on the beach outside one of Pierre’s early studios...
Flight of the Langoustine ©
110 cm high x 80 cm wide
(Early Maquette/Model for the life-size : 3 x 4 metre bronze sculpture)
Unique
“Flight of the Langoustine” has been awarded a place on The Hove Plinth, Hove Promenade, South East Coast, England, as part of its inaugural commissioning programme.
It will be realised in bronze and steel, 4 metres high x 3 metres wide.
Installed September 14th 2023. For more information about the project View Journal
Wazo ©
100 cm high x 110 cm wide
Unique
"Wazo" (oiseau) occupies the air like a like a flock of birds. The sculpture is spatial and dynamic; classic in its approach, echoing the simple figurative power of say, a Grecian frieze but with the edginess of contemporary dance choreography.
It was proposed by the artist for the London 2012 Olympic South East of England Sculpture Commission, though has yet to be realised on a monumental scale.
Off the Wall ©
66 cm high x 120 cm wide
Unique
The original is a unique piece in ceramic and polymer plaster.
"Off The Wall" was subsequently cast in bronze (edition of 9) as a maquette intended for a monumental work.
Exhibited at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venice, 2002, the bronze was showcased as part of "Thinking Big" - Twenty-First Century British Sculpture Exhibition, curated by Tim Marlow, and Wilfred Cass of the Cass Sculpture Foundation.
The Exhibition offered a microscopic view of contemporary British sculpture: 85 small-scale works by artists born in seven different decades of the previous century, produced in every conceivable material.
Cuckoo’s Nest ©
94 cm high x 63 cm wide
Unique
Cirque ©
98 cm high x 77 cm wide
Unique
Comme ci Comme ca II ©
88 cm high x 50 cm wide
Unique
Proposed by the artist for the site previously occupied by Henry Moore's Arch on Battleston Hill, RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey, England. Pending.
Comme ci Comme ca ©
100 cm high x 35 cm wide
Unique
Moondance ©
120 cm high x 50 cm wide
Unique
Letting Go ©
55 cm high x 60 cm wide approx.
Unique
Les Escaliers ©
66 cm high x 43 cm wide
Unique
Exibited Royal British Society of Sculptors, London, Annual Show.
Loop de Loop ©
80 cm high x 45 cm wide approx.
Unique
Off the Wall ll ©
110 cm high x 125 cm wide
Unique
Commissioned for the Taylor Wessing Headquarters Atrium, London.
Le Bateau Lavoir ©
100 cm high x 70 cm wide
Unique
“Le Bateau Lavoir” is a take on ‘The Laundry Boat’ – the artist studio by the same name, used by Picasso and his contemporaries in Montmartre, Paris. This was a dilapidated, precarious building nicknamed because it swayed like the laundry boats on the River Seine. The elegant forms are bed sheets, not sails.
Exhibited, The Gallery in Cork Street, London, Solo Show, 2012
Tic-Tac ©
90 cm high x 67 cm wide.
Unique
Flight of the Langoustine ©
110 cm high x 80 cm wide
(Early Maquette/Model for the life-size : 3 x 4 metre bronze sculpture)
Unique
The robust, yet spectral figures are challenged by the confines of their environment and are the embodiment of release or exodus – in this instance, from an unlikely, reclaimed steel lobster pot, fortuitously washed-up on the beach outside one of Pierre’s early studios...
Flight of the Langoustine ©
110 cm high x 80 cm wide
(Early Maquette/Model for the life-size : 3 x 4 metre bronze sculpture)
Unique
“Flight of the Langoustine” has been awarded a place on The Hove Plinth, Hove Promenade, South East Coast, England, as part of its inaugural commissioning programme.
It will be realised in bronze and steel, 4 metres high x 3 metres wide.
Installed September 14th 2023. For more information about the project View Journal
Wazo ©
100 cm high x 110 cm wide
Unique
"Wazo" (oiseau) occupies the air like a like a flock of birds. The sculpture is spatial and dynamic; classic in its approach, echoing the simple figurative power of say, a Grecian frieze but with the edginess of contemporary dance choreography.
It was proposed by the artist for the London 2012 Olympic South East of England Sculpture Commission, though has yet to be realised on a monumental scale.
Off the Wall ©
66 cm high x 120 cm wide
Unique
The original is a unique piece in ceramic and polymer plaster.
"Off The Wall" was subsequently cast in bronze (edition of 9) as a maquette intended for a monumental work.
Exhibited at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venice, 2002, the bronze was showcased as part of "Thinking Big" - Twenty-First Century British Sculpture Exhibition, curated by Tim Marlow, and Wilfred Cass of the Cass Sculpture Foundation.
The Exhibition offered a microscopic view of contemporary British sculpture: 85 small-scale works by artists born in seven different decades of the previous century, produced in every conceivable material.
Cuckoo’s Nest ©
94 cm high x 63 cm wide
Unique
Cirque ©
98 cm high x 77 cm wide
Unique
Comme ci Comme ca II ©
88 cm high x 50 cm wide
Unique
Proposed by the artist for the site previously occupied by Henry Moore's Arch on Battleston Hill, RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey, England. Pending.
Comme ci Comme ca ©
100 cm high x 35 cm wide
Unique
Moondance ©
120 cm high x 50 cm wide
Unique
Letting Go ©
55 cm high x 60 cm wide approx.
Unique
Les Escaliers ©
66 cm high x 43 cm wide
Unique
Exibited Royal British Society of Sculptors, London, Annual Show.
Loop de Loop ©
80 cm high x 45 cm wide approx.
Unique
Off the Wall ll ©
110 cm high x 125 cm wide
Unique
Commissioned for the Taylor Wessing Headquarters Atrium, London.
Le Bateau Lavoir ©
100 cm high x 70 cm wide
Unique
“Le Bateau Lavoir” is a take on ‘The Laundry Boat’ – the artist studio by the same name, used by Picasso and his contemporaries in Montmartre, Paris. This was a dilapidated, precarious building nicknamed because it swayed like the laundry boats on the River Seine. The elegant forms are bed sheets, not sails.
Exhibited, The Gallery in Cork Street, London, Solo Show, 2012
Tic-Tac ©
90 cm high x 67 cm wide.
Unique