Tag: breton-granite

  • Sculpture Project in Carnoët: Granite Artistry

    The Vallée des Saints in Carnoët is an inspiring venue for art, hosting sculptors in residence each year. From 29 June to 29 July 2026, visitors can witness the intricate process of monumental sculpture. Artists work on heavy Breton granite blocks, weighing between 15 and 25 tonnes, to create four new statues, each with its own unique story. Notable artists like Bilal Hassan and Jean-Philippe Drévillon will showcase their skills using tools such as perforators and grinders. This event offers a rare glimpse into the art-making process in the stunning landscape of Brittany, making it a must-visit for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts.

  • Sculpture Workshops in Carnoët: Art in Granite

    The Vallée des Saints presents the Chantiers de sculptures, a captivating event where sculptors create monumental works on-site. From 18 May to 17 June 2026, visitors can watch as massive Breton granite blocks, weighing between 15 and 25 tonnes, are sculpted into impressive figures. This initiative highlights the unique craftsmanship of various artists, with creations such as Saint Garan and Saint Gonvel. Located adjacent to the existing statue park, the workshops feature artisan techniques using specialized tools like perforators and grinders. Experience the intersection of tradition and contemporary art in the stunning landscape of Brittany.

  • Sculpture Workshops in Carnoët: A Month of Creation

    The Vallée des Saints in Carnoët becomes a notable center for artistic creation each year, hosting resident sculptors who create monumental sculptures. Throughout this month-long workshop, visitors can see artists transform Bretagne granite into stunning figures weighing 15 to 25 tonnes, using tools like perforators and grinders. During the fourth and final workshop from 16 August to 16 September 2026, sculptors will unveil significant works, including Blessed Marie-Catherine de Saint Augustin by Bilal Hassan and Raphaël Cheneval. This event highlights the artistry of skilled sculptors and contributes to Brittany’s cultural landscape, making it essential for art lovers to attend.