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- Figurative Art
Hervé di Rosa Roi de Cœur
Louis Derbré La Terre
Myriam Franck Tango à Paris
Madeleine Van der Knoop Tête de Faucon
At the heart of these collaborations, figurative art plays a vital role. Each piece becomes an encounter between the precision of the artisan's hand and the creative vision of a sculptor or painter. Figurative art, through its universal language, allows Daum to reveal the beauty of living forms: human silhouettes, majestic animals, or fragments of nature captured in their intensity.
These works, crafted from crystal paste using the ancient lost-wax casting technique, capture reality while sublimating it through light, color, and transparency. From Madeleine van der Knoop and Marie-Paul Deville Chabrolle to Patrick Villas, the artists who have collaborated with Daum have explored crystal as a material of metamorphosis to illustrate figurative art. Galloping horses, panthers poised to pounce, dancers' movements, musical instruments, and sculptural silhouettes find new resonance in this alchemy of art and craftsmanship. Through these collaborations, Daum celebrates the expressive power of figurative art, offering the world works where reality becomes poetry, and where every detail crystallizes the imprint of an artist and the memory of a bygone era.