
| Graduated from the Central Union of decoration arts of
Paris (France), Florence Enders devoted much time to master various
fields of sculpture. Member of the Taylor's foundation and cultural
delegate of de city of Crest (Drome, France), she developed her research
in two fields : Her figurative sculptures of various person's heads are caracterised by the simplicity of the features and the tension of volumes in order to emphasize the uniqueness of the model. In order to reach the expected result, the choice of best suited material (wood, bronze, marble ...) is carrefully selected. Since 1985, Florence developed an interest with the sacred art. Works such as "The Holy Family" on wood, "Mary consolatrice" on marble, "Christ suffering" on bronze and creation of marial way in Neuvizy (Ardennes, France). For twenty years, Florence teached sculpture to children, adults and blind people. She takes part in art exhibitions. Since 2002, she is the president of Salon de l'Ecole française associating professional painters and sculptors. |
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