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First Steps is a piece in bluish bronze, accompanied by a glass ball which represents the child's ball perched on his father's shoulders.
First Steps is a metaphor for the child's first steps in life. Perched high, life stretches out before him like a horizon as far as the eye can see. It is from above that the little one sees the World, and suddenly everything is possible! The endless legs of the father who carries him carry him high and carry… him far forward, giving him an example and confidence.
The glass marble represents the fragility and beauty of existence.
« An artist in search of what touches, of the right movement, of the life in the material, carried by my impulses, and free to create without constraint. »
Nathalie Olivier is a sculptor based in France whose works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. Her pieces are imbued with themes relating to women, childhood, and love in general, which she believes is the meaning of existence. In her artistic process, Olivier exclusively sculpts in wax, her distinctive compositions are then cast in bronze.