Dominique Pouchain

Dominique Pouchain, ceramics, in the style of the 50s, animal sculpture, ceramic sculpture, ceramics, unique piece, art gallery cote d'azur

Dominique Pouchain, born in Dieulefit in 1956, initially began his career as a craftsman in utilitarian pottery before transitioning to animal sculptures, characterized by the distinctive matte, deep-textured black oxide he uses. His success at the Salon des Ateliers d'Arts in Paris in 1985 led to gallery representation and a focus on sculptural work starting in 1989. Known for his animal silhouettes, Pouchain is now embracing abstraction in his creations, hinting at a departure from concrete forms. In addition to his sculptures, he collaborates with a foundry to produce bronzes and creates monotypes using various techniques. Pouchain's stylized and rounded lines have gained recognition, with his bestiary pieces finding a place in numerous collections throughout France.

Sculptures

Dessins-Pastels, encres.

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