Slice the stones in half - this bronze collection is a symbol of explosive energy

Sculptor Romain Langlois has studied medical and anatomy books to understand the human body in order to create his first statues that only need plaster and clay . However, in the interest of being able to use a more durable material, he switched over to copper, a metal that he has now integrated into most of his works.

Romain's works show the process of separating the objects around him - including rocks, twigs, etc. He used copper as a "binder" between the two parts, striking a strong energy.

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Often his works are made on calcite deposits.

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Romain thinks that the use of copper metal actually shows a strong cohesive energy between the two parts.

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According to Romain, he didn't want to lead viewers, but wanted them to be able to ask themselves questions like: "It looks like ."

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The bark is "dyed" in copper color.

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Romain also wants to emphasize that the energy that the works show is somewhat more attractive to viewers, with effects like this.

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A drop of water".

Currently, Langlois lives and works in La Cote Martin, France.

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