"My work is the consequence of the sculptor I am almost, the architect I would have liked to be, and the designer I am not quite." This is how Eric Schmitt (1955-) defines himself.
An autodidact having for a long time forged his own pieces and with a wealth of experience which allows him to dialogue with the best craftsmen and journeymen to always go further in the seeking of shapes, Eric Schmitt faces with cleverly the possibilities and constraints of materials. He works bronze, alabaster or Bohemian glass, joining them with synthesis as Corian or anodized aluminium.
This book recounts Eric Schmitt's thirty years of creation through a catalogue of 750 works.
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