Frédéric Avella - black Bulldog red helmet
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Frédéric Avella - black Bulldog red helmet

Frédéric Avella - Red Bulldog black helmet
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Frederic Avella - Sculpture Goldo Noir et OrFrederic Avella - Sculpture Goldo Noir et Or
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Frédéric Avella - Red shiny Bulldog with collarFrédéric Avella - Red shiny Bulldog with collar

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Frédéric Avella - Red shiny Bulldog with collar

Frédéric Avella - Black shiny Bulldog with black collarFrédéric Avella - Black shiny Bulldog with black collar

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Frédéric Avella - Black shiny Bulldog with black collar

Frédéric Avella - Red Gorilla

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Frédéric Avella - Red Gorilla

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Frédéric Avella - Red shiny Bulldog with collar Monumental

Frédéric Avella - Black shinny Bulldog helmet

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Frédéric Avella - Black shinny Bulldog helmet

Frédéric Avella - Blue Velvet BulldogFrédéric Avella - Blue Velvet Bulldog

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Frédéric Avella - Blue Velvet Bulldog

Frederic Avella - Sculpture Bulldog rose paillette

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Frederic Avella - Sculpture Bulldog rose paillette

Frederic Avella - Sculpture Le Goldo original

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Frederic Avella - Sculpture Le Goldo original

About Frederic Avella:

Born in 1975 into a 4th generation of Master Stone masons, Fred Avella was immersed into the family business from a very young age. At 12 years old he was tough by his father how to polish, cut and shape different works in stone and marble. At age 21, the municipality of Sanary located on the French Riviera chose Fred to spear headful renovations of multiple fountains and public statues. His contemporary work offers a variety of finishes while being influenced by today’s French design industry with respect to ideas about pop culture, cartoons and comics. He created  “Freud”, his first sculpture series, manifesting his intention to demystify different animals with proportions, exaggerations, round lines, and personification. Frederic’s concept is to parody the serious character in an amusing, almost burlesque way, knowing what the animal image represents in pop culture while being often used for brand labels or as sports mascots. Yet still, the animal’s characteristics remain loyal, faithful, courageous, powerful and strong. He creates, revisits and customizes animal subjects by giving them a touch of candy pop art aesthetic and bright color finishes.