Artist
Patrick Villas
Born: 1961
Since 2018, Daum has collaborated with Belgian sculptor Patrick Villas, an artist renowned for his vibrant and sensitive representation of the animal world. Born in 1961 and trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Patrick Villas has been exhibiting his works across Europe for over twenty years. For Daum, he has created striking sculptures, such as the Panther Head or the Lion Head
Since 2018, Daum has collaborated with Belgian sculptor Patrick Villas, an artist renowned for his vibrant and sensitive representation of the animal worl...
Since 2018, Daum has collaborated with Belgian sculptor Patrick Villas, an artist renowned for his vibrant and sensitive representation of the animal world. Born in 1961 and trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Patrick Villas has been exhibiting his works across Europe for over twenty years. For Daum, he has created striking sculptures, such as the Panther Head or the Lion Head , embodiments of the strength, majesty, and contained tension of the animal kingdom. His approach to crystal, in direct contact with the material, reveals the richness of the modeling he sculpts by hand. The technique of crystal paste, which captures the light and the finest veins of the modeling, faithfully reproduces the intensity of his artistic gesture. Villas' sculptures, set on natural stone bases, radiate an almost carnal presence.
Patrick Villas is part of the contemporary animal figuration movement, in the lineage of the great masters of the 19th century such as Antoine-Louis Barye, but with a unique formal style. He favors a raw, expressive material, serving a stylized and vibrant naturalism. His work is distinguished by the absence of superfluous details: everything is movement, tension, rhythm. His sculptures reveal more than they describe. A pure, instinctive animality emanates from them, rendered with precision in crystal glass, a living material par excellence.
Through this collaboration, Daum perpetuates the legacy of animal sculpture while offering it a contemporary and powerful reinterpretation, where the wild nobility of the animal world is combined with French glassmaking excellence.
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