Piton creates sculptural art pieces that explore the invisible forces shaping our daily lives. Some of our works also challenge the state of modern society, questioning its relentless pursuit of happiness.
Guillaume, the artist sculptor, has been passionate about sculpture since childhood. Trained in stone carving at the Compagnons de France and in sculptural artworks from the Beaux-Arts Academy in Belgium, he later honed his craft in the film and fashion industries. His diverse experience allows him to master a wide range of sculptural techniques and explore different sculpting material, creating from miniature pieces to monumental works. His expertise has also led him to teach art and sculpture at various institutions.
Nova is the structural and organizational force behind Piton. Deeply inspired by Asian spirituality, she plays an active role in the creative process, safeguarding each piece with its original intention. She also manages Piton’s network of highly skilled artisans, ensuring that each artwork resonates with its original vision in every detail—making her an essential part of the production process.
Together, they form a creative duo, bringing one-of-a-kind sculptural art into the world—bridging heaven and earth, yin and yang, energy and matter, structure and chaos.
Nowadays they both focused on bringing original creatives sculptural artwork with meaning for world with the hope of contributing to a more harmonious collective state.
Metta Wild collection has been created through direct sculpting and carving. Guillaume goes into a meditative state where shapes and forms come to him intuitively.
As opposed to the Cognomen collection which comes from questioning current society. Although the inspiration comes instantaneously, the creative process is further develop with the mind.
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