Jean-Frédéric Bourdier

Jean-Frédéric Bourdier Jean-Frédéric Bourdier

Self-taught, photographer, painter and sculptor. Born in 1956 in Banyuls sur Mer (France). Fifth generation of a family of painters and photographers.

Sculpture, which he experimented with in the early 1990s, gradually became the leader of his creativity.

Concerning his sculptures, he does not claim to belong to any particular school, certainly an admirer of Henry Moore, Brancusi, Nogushy or even Hans Harp, he gives free rein to his spontaneity but always tries to avoid the beaten track, and his work is actually very eclectic. Unveiling the hidden beauty of the stones he chooses and creating for them an identity, a presence, wherever they are, emerging from their multi-millennial chrysalis, he aims to highlight the hidden beauty of insignificant details due to their discretion. , and over the course of its inspiration they become sculptures, they reveal themselves in three dimensions to capture the eye and leave room for everyone's imagination