artist/ BRABANT
France
Delphine Brabant composes her sculptures in the manner of an architect in
assembling and interweaving multitudes of shapes with simple lines.
In the almost obsessive search for a harmonious composition,
Delphine Brabant, however, focuses on the contradiction of forces.
His sculptures seek the alternation of full and empty, with games
of shadow and light. From his sculptures emanate a precarious stability, a
alliance of strength and fragility, and rigorous sensitivity.
Delphine also confronts materials, sometimes noble and lasting, sometimes
raw and distorted. The artist works in bronze, steel, concrete, plaster,
clay but also stone and wood and today Corten Steel for its
monumental pieces.