A unique artistic approach
Sculpture is not a formal pursuit.
It is a statement of position.
Arson's work is characterized by a constant tension between the body, matter, and contemporary representations. Each piece explores a boundary: between attraction and repulsion, aesthetics and disturbance, surface and meaning.
Refusing any classification, Arson developed a unique visual language, where surrealist influences, pop energy, and personal commitment intersect. His sculptures question freedom, social norms, and the contradictions of our time.
Some works address explicit themes, others suggest a more open reading, leaving the responsibility for interpretation to the viewer.
Material plays a central role: resin, plaster, metal are not technical choices, but vectors of expression.
Each form is designed to elicit a reaction, beyond mere aesthetic appreciation.
In this approach, sculpture does not seek to seduce. It acts. It asserts itself. It questions.

A sculpture as an interpretation of the world
Arson's work is not based on a decorative logic. He offers an interpretation of the world through deliberately bold, sometimes provocative, but always deliberate forms.
This approach is built over time, in the coherence of a journey and in the desire to produce works that transcend their mere material presence.
Each sculpture then becomes a point of tension, a presence in space, but also an invitation to look differently.
👉 Discover the works in the portfolio
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