Emmanuel Fillion Explained

Emmanuel Fillion (born October 28, 1966) is a French-American sculptor.[1] His marble and bronze works can be seen in public places,[2] private homes[3] and private collections including the Spencer and Marlene Hays collection. He has a studio in the Pietrasanta, Italy, and one in Malibu. He was the subject of a documentary by Gina Minervini called "Through the Eyes of the Sculptor."

Early life and family

Fillion was born in Soissons, France in 1966.[4] He started sculpting at the age of 15 as an apprentice renovating historical monuments in France.

Fillion is a descendant of Jean Cousin (1500 – before 1593), who was a French painter, sculptor, etcher, engraver, and geometrician known for his painting in the Louvre of Eva Prima Pandora, 1550.[5]

Career

Emmanuel Fillion's work is inspired by dance and movement.[6] His artwork is a relevant beacon during this time of environmental crises and yet it is timeless in its message of hope, according to Malibu Times Magazine.[7]

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mastroianni . Alessandra. From the idea to the artwork, through the eyes of the sculptor. Italo-Americano. January 9, 2018.
  2. Web site: Shatkin . Elina . February 6, 2014 . How to Do…The Wallis . January 9, 2018 . Los Angeles Magazine.
  3. Web site: Home of the Week . January 9, 2018 . Luxury Homes International.
  4. Web site: Searching for perfection in marble. The Malibu Times. January 9, 2018.
  5. Web site: Irresistibly-Sculptor Emmanuel Fillion. The Real Luxury Irresistibly. February 7, 2020.
  6. Web site: GRoW Annenberg . GRoW Annenberg.
  7. Web site: Magruder . Melonie . The Rising Phoenix . Malibu Times.