For Nicolas Schneider, sculpting is like drawing time. Every step of his work seems poetic. Wax modeling holds a crucial importance in his creative process and becomes a ritual where time seems to stand still. Through his "Instants of Landscape," he captures fragments of this time, which, like water, slowly evaporates, leaving behind the subtle imprint of a utopia.
To look at his sculptures is to contemplate a horizon where rivers and puddles transform into a transparency of time, a mirror where past and future merge. The flowers from the other shore, those that seem out of reach, evoke the mystery and beauty of things difficult to attain, symbols of a world that can only be grasped by understanding the invisible bridges that connect the present to eternity. Through his art, Nicolas Schneider invites us to cross these secret passages, to explore the subtle paths leading to a deeper understanding of nature, where each moment captured in bronze is both a memory and a promise.
His work questions our relationship with the environment, reminding us of the need to preserve what is destined to disappear.
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