Reveur by Frederic Chevarin, Bronze, Unique, 75cm high by 40cm wide by 30cm deep, Abstract sculpture
Reveur by Frederic Chevarin is a striking abstract piece that resembles a delicate piece of white cloth being pushed forward, with folds and ripples trailing behind it.
The sculpture captures a sense of motion and lightness, despite the solid bronze material. The front surface appears to billow outward, as if caught in a gentle breeze, while the intricate folds and ripples behind create depth and texture. Chevarin’s skilful carving brings the bronze to life, mimicking the soft, flowing qualities of fabric with surprising realism.
The play of light on the bronze surface enhances the effect. Smooth, polished areas contrast with textured folds, highlighting the dynamic tension between stillness and movement. The sculpture feels both strong and fragile, grounded yet weightless.
Reveur works beautifully in indoor spaces where its fine details can be closely admired. It also suits garden settings, where natural light and surroundings enhance its organic flow. The piece showcases Chevarin’s ability to transform hard materials into expressive forms that suggest softness and fluidity, inviting viewers to pause and reflect.
Rêveur (masculine) or rêveuse (feminine) is a French word meaning dreamer, idealist, or someone who daydreams, describing a person lost in pleasant thoughts or imagination rather than reality. As an adjective, it means dreamy, daydreamy, or pensive, like someone with a faraway look.




































