Victoria

More Works By Paul Duval Paper mache, wire, metal 2026
53.25 × 9 × 10.5 in 135.26 × 22.86 × 26.67 cm
$4,200

About Victoria

This contemporary figurative floor sculpture is created from papier mâché.

For decades Paul Duval has reimagined the human form in charming sculptures beautifully handcrafted from papier mâché and wire. Duval’s series of indoor sculptures capture the human ‘condition’ in simple form.
Each one possesses a visibly unique personality expressed as a gesture, a pose, and a mood that defines their character.
Victoria is a tall slender female clay coloured figure, who stands with her arms bent, hands open (and painted black for emphasis) head tilted—as if responding to someone. Victoria’s companion, Albert, makes for a dynamic display when the two are placed side by side.

“This medium brings out attitudes, emotions, group relations or even wounds.”
Paul Duval

Paul Duval is a member of the Canadian Sculptors Society and of the Conseil de la sculpture du Québec. He studied Monumental Sculpture at Université de Rimouski, casting at Maison des métiers d’art, Québec, and soldering at Cimic, Saint-Georges, Québec. In addition to his full-time work as an artist, Duval is Technical Director, Symposium international de la sculpture, Beauce-Art, in Saint Georges De Beauce, Québec. Duval’s sculptures including commissions are in private and public collections in Canada and France.