"Large Statue (1m18) By François Pochon In Belgian Black Marble From The 80s"
François Pochon, Director of Research in Biology at the CNRS, also embraced the Plastic Arts, influenced by his work in molecular imaging and his numerous photographic travels. For ten years, he has been training with the Hungarian sculptor Stephan Kilar. His sculptures, figurative or abstract, are made in direct carving in various woods and minerals such as limestone, alabaster and marble. He exhibits at the Town Hall of Châtenay-Malabry, at the CREPS in Ile-de-France, and in several towns in the Paris region.