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In this sculpture, I sought to capture the vibrant essence of the sun. Using terracotta and ceramics, I shaped and textured every detail to reflect the light and energy of the sun. This piece is not simply an object; it is a permanent ray of light, designed to bring a warm and radiant presence to any space, indoors or out. It embodies my passion for nature and vibrant energy.
Philippe Rude, raised among stained glass and artistic ironwork, is a contemporary sculptor and conceptual artist. Working mainly with stoneware and earthenware clay, he masters a unique technique combining terracotta and colorimetric experiments at high temperatures. He creates a timeless style, traveling between eras and artistic movements through his flagship work, Rude's cube, which he describes as an "autobiography". His works are not only aesthetically pleasing, they aspire to provoke a liberating emotion, a powerful emotional catharsis.