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Untitled
1994
Françoise Buffardel
Sculpture
64 x 35 x 23 cm
Françoise Buffardel began sculpting directly with the hardest stones, such as alabaster, onyx and here, Brazilian marble. Her rather classic sculpture, which design is often inspired by the female body, is a result of her formal teachings of Cubism and abstract sculpture.
Françoise Buffardel
France
Born in 1950
Lives and works in Paris
After gaining a degree in pharmacy and biology, Buffardel shared her time between biology and her family life, but kept drawing all the while. She discovered her passion for sculpture much later and went on to study at the Fine Arts school in Krakow and the Duperré Applied Arts School in Paris.
She began sculpting directly with the hardest stones, such as alabaster, onyx and here, Brazilian marble. Her rather classic sculpture, whose design is often inspired by the female body, is a result of her formal teachings of Cubism and abstract sculpture.
Salon des Artistes Français, Salon d’Automne, Grand Palais in Paris, Heidelberg Exhibition, Sculpture award – 1983, 1984, 1993
After gaining a degree in pharmacy and biology, Buffardel shared her time between biology and her family life, but kept drawing all the while. She discovered her passion for sculpture much later and went on to study at the Fine Arts school in Krakow and the Duperré Applied Arts School in Paris.
She began sculpting directly with the hardest stones, such as alabaster, onyx and here, Brazilian marble. Her rather classic sculpture, whose design is often inspired by the female body, is a result of her formal teachings of Cubism and abstract sculpture.
Salon des Artistes Français, Salon d’Automne, Grand Palais in Paris, Heidelberg Exhibition, Sculpture award – 1983, 1984, 1993
Artwork of
Françoise Buffardel
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