A tribute to Philippe Hiquily (1925-2013) he was a French artist and designer known for biomorphic furniture and sculptures. Biomorphism is a design movement and style from the years 1935-1955, at the time it was mainly expressed in asymmetrical kidney and boomerang shaped objects and furniture. Higuily was able to combine modernist design, insect physiognomy and human sexuality into unique surrealist works. In 1959 he received the Critic's Prize for his sculpture at the Paris Biennale. His works are held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal.
I am a passionate artist who explores the boundaries of creative possibilities using various techniques. With my background as a graphic designer, I create unique and expressive artworks. My artworks are characterised by a combination of vibrant colours, harmonious compositions and creative interplay that ensure an artistic level... Read more…