Alain Choisnet
Alain Choisnet, a self-taught sculptor, was born in Fougères, Brittany. From an early age, his creativity found expression through the misappropriation of objects and sculptural endeavors. However, it was the warmth and nobility of bronze that captured his imagination, ultimately becoming his preferred medium for conveying emotional messages.
Inspired by the romantic realism of 19th-century sculptors, Choisnet's artistic vision aims to evoke a sense of calm and serenity. His preferred subject matter is women, whose attitudes, gazes, and elegance serve as inspiration for imbuing his sculptures with a gentle, contrasting presence amidst the surrounding violence of the world.
Recognized for his artistic achievements, Choisnet has been awarded the Arts-Sciences-Letters medal and is listed as a distinguished artist. His collaboration with the prestigious Daum house further underscores the quality and significance of his work, solidifying his place in the realm of contemporary sculpture. Through his art, Choisnet invites viewers to pause, contemplate, and find solace in the timeless beauty and tranquility of his creations.
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Sculptures en bronze • 32 artworks
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Biography
Alain Choisnet, a self-taught sculptor, was born in Fougères, Brittany. From an early age, his creativity found expression through the misappropriation of objects and sculptural endeavors. However, it was the warmth and nobility of bronze that captured his imagination, ultimately becoming his preferred medium for conveying emotional messages.
Inspired by the romantic realism of 19th-century sculptors, Choisnet's artistic vision aims to evoke a sense of calm and serenity. His preferred subject matter is women, whose attitudes, gazes, and elegance serve as inspiration for imbuing his sculptures with a gentle, contrasting presence amidst the surrounding violence of the world.
Recognized for his artistic achievements, Choisnet has been awarded the Arts-Sciences-Letters medal and is listed as a distinguished artist. His collaboration with the prestigious Daum house further underscores the quality and significance of his work, solidifying his place in the realm of contemporary sculpture. Through his art, Choisnet invites viewers to pause, contemplate, and find solace in the timeless beauty and tranquility of his creations.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1962
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists

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Maggy - patine polychrome - H41 x L24 x P22 cm
Adèle - patine polychrome - H23 x L43 x P15 cm
Manon - patine polychrome - H50 x L17 x P13 cm
Kim - patine polychrome - H29 x L24 x P15 cm
Alice - patine polychrome - H57 x L26 x P12 cm
Cathye - patine polychrome - H50 x L40 x P42 cm
Jeanne - patine polychrome - H41 x L24 x P22 cm
Description d'un tirage d'une oeuvre en bronze du sculpteur Alain Choisnet, du moulage jusqu'à la patine.
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Extrait de la vidéo "De la Terre au Bronze"