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LOLEK

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P'tit chat by Lolek

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Cha'pardeur by Lolek

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Le Frimeur by Lolek

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Twist by Lolek

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Le Ventilé by Lolek

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La brioche by Lolek

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La bobine by Lolek

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Samba by Lolek

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L'amazone by Lolek

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Cha'huteur by Lolek

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Cha'mallow by Lolek

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Petit Chercheur by Lolek

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Petit Musclé by Lolek

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Biographie

Lolek, Contemporary bronze sculptures | Galerie Le Cube Vernet

A precocious talent and a strong passion

Born on May 14, 1984 in Boulogne, Lolek showed an extraordinary artistic talent at a very young age. At 10, he created his first drawings and pastels, and by 12 he was exhibiting his first bronze sculptures. This early artistic maturity earned him both admiration and controversy, particularly within the religious context of his school, where his drawings were considered too bold. From the very beginning, Lolek established himself as a distinctive sculptor, whose work is marked by a strong visual identity and a constant search for balance in form.

An independent and self-directed artistic path at the Le Cube Vernet gallery

Despite criticism, Lolek persisted and refined his style. His sculptures are characterized by generous forms and an innate sense of balance. His works convey an assertive, sometimes provocative sensuality that quickly attracted the attention of art lovers and collectors.

In 2004, after obtaining a scientific baccalaureate, he chose to abandon academic studies to devote himself entirely to his passion. He began by exploring soft pastels on paper before turning to bronze, which he works using the lost-wax casting technique. His intuitive approach allows him to create a unique style in which the purity of form and the stability of his sculptures become his signature.

The artistic style of Lolek in Avignon at the Le Cube Vernet gallery

His intuitive approach allows him to create a unique style in which the purity of form and the stability of his sculptures become his signature.

Lolek’s sculptures are distinguished by organic and balanced volumes, a search for movement within the material, a strong emotional presence, and precise bronze craftsmanship.

He primarily works using the lost-wax technique, a traditional bronze sculpture method that allows for great detail and durable quality in his works.

A growing international recognition of the artist Lolek

Since 1998, Lolek has been continuously exhibiting at Place des Vosges in Paris, and his works have been shown in numerous galleries across France, Europe, and the United States. His talent and originality have earned him a listing at Drouot, confirming his place among the most notable contemporary artists of his generation.

Discover the fascinating universe of Lolek through his captivating sculptures, where art and material merge to give birth to powerful and timeless works.