ARTISTS(FRANCE)
Annie Riviere
Francoise Deberdt
George Yoldjoglou
Jean Louis Duplaix
Jean Pierre Dubord
Jean Pierre Lagrue
Marcel Mouly
Michel Boulet
Michel Boulet (Prints)
Nadee
Patrick Girod
Patrick Laroche
Sergio Estrada Valadez
Yves Lohe


LITHOGRAPHS
Boucheix
C. Thierry
DeCorbiere
Denis Paul Noyer
Dubord
E.Thierry
Griffoulier
Guillemard
Huchet
Ilex
Laplau
Menguy
Minsky
Peltriaux
Phillipe Noyer
Picot
Rousseau
Rozanski
Salombe
Shan-Merry
OTHERS

Lohe01 - Ballerina
Bronze
15h x 8w
Lohe02 - Violin
Bronze
21h x 8w
Lohe03 - Man with the Bird
Bronze
15h x 7w
Lohe04 - The Owl (Sold)
Glass
9h x 6w

Yves Lohe
Born in 1947 - France

From an early age Yves Lohe's character of a dreamer and a loner heart led him to grow up being close to nature. As a young man he found refuge in poetry and even wrote plays for the theatre. He had a dream that one day he would be a great writer! He followed the typical education studying law which he interrupted to diverge into teaching. Soon he realized that only sculpting would help him rediscover the emotions of his childhood. In 1972 he gained work experience with Abel Bataillard, the famous Maitre Ferronnier of Pigalle.

In 1947, he resigned from teaching and devoted himself to sculpting with iron - the material of which he made his first work. He began in the exhibitions of Paris titled "Independent French Artists". Under the title of "iron hands" he made around 80 sculptures of hands, hand stokes, and fists which represented the cries of his lust for life. Later came his "thin" figures, expression of the body, the study of forms and attitudes that were his principal sources of inspiration, covering various themes such as dance, music, and everyday folk in the street. Little by little, the forms of the sculpture became softer. Lohe made monumental sculptures for the towns and villages in the North and East of France. He also made three works on the theme of "bicycle" and its different aspects - race, leisure and cross country. In 1979, Lohe built a bronze workshop and left his iron sculpture behind him. He presented his works through national and international exhibitions which gave him exposure on the most promising podiums of Switzerland, Belgium Japan, Taiwan Australia, USA, Arab Emirates, etc.

In 1991 his meeting with Werner Manesse, Maitre Verrier, gave him the opportunity to realize another dream: working with glass from its transparency to its color. Werner taught him the alphabet of glass, a vocabulary which would allow him to add the magic touch of light to the form and material, and therefore, to create his own poetry.

Yves Lohe created his own glass workshop. He quickly became acquainted with this new material and developed his own way of working with glass and bronze - a style which gives uniqueness to each piece of work. What is special about Lohe is the integrity of his work; his continual reflection on the harmony of color and movement. Each sculpture not only captures the eye but also awakens feelings in each observer. Yves Lohe does not give you a speech on his art. He is not the type to upset the balance. For him the most important thing is the opinion of the observer. From this is born a complicit relationship between the Artiste and the observer of his work.

Since 2000 Jo-Gi Gallery has offered it's collection of Lohe works in both Chicago and Naples, FL.

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