Gaelle Hintzy Sculpture

Gaelle Hintzy Sculpture Gaelle Hintzy-Marcel is a French Sculptor living in New York.

03/02/2026

is not a static state, it’s a . Balance is a .

Feminity PlumePewter & Wood(Etain & Bois)
02/26/2026

Feminity Plume
Pewter & Wood
(Etain & Bois)

02/10/2026

“Feminity Today II”
represents the journey of the woman of yesterday and today.

Freshly completed, this unique sculpture is now available through on ARTSY (link in bio for more details).

Part of my Feminity series, the sculpture combines contrasting materials (here resin, steel, and wood) to create a female figure with elongated, grounded dress and confident posture.

In this work, the ultra-solid resin body contrasts with a dress made of driftwood, shaped by the sea and marked by time. The wood’s cracks and natural marks are painted black, suggesting traces of fire, like scars that have become an essential part of the work.

Entirely handmade by me, from modeling and mold-making to resin casting and shaping the wooden dress, this sculpture reflects a balance between strength, fragility, and transformation.

01/26/2026
HAPPY TO SHOW IN  with  from February 5th to 15th.Join us on Feb 14th (12pm-1:30pm)a BALANCE IN MOTION event : 1 hour yo...
01/22/2026

HAPPY TO SHOW IN with from February 5th to 15th.

Join us on Feb 14th (12pm-1:30pm)
a BALANCE IN MOTION event : 1 hour yoga session with yoga teacher : ollowed by a 30 minutes talk about balance and sculptures. Link to REGISTER in profile.

EXHIBITION DETAILS :
• Dates: February 5–15
• Opening Reception: Friday, February 6, 5–7 PM
• Location: The Rye Arts Center, 51 Milton Road, Rye, NY
• Artists: Belkis Hull, Monique Robidoux, Cecile Roberfroid, Gabriela Bornstein, Gaelle Hintzy-Marcel, Zahra Jlayer, Maizianne, Kelly Edwards, Emelyn Taveras, Kadence Keenn, Roohi Saleem, Elissa Carroll, Jana Gouchev, Jinan O’Connor

ARTISTS TALK & WORKSHOP :
• February 10th, 1:00 Alison Cupp Book Reading
• February 11th, 5-6:30pm, Monique Robidoux, Best Sketchbook Practice
• February 12th, 4:30-7:00pm, Gabriela Bornstein, A Portrait Workshop
• February 13th, 1:00-3:00pm, Melissa Joplin Higley, Poetry Reading and Community Poem. Participate in writing an ekphrastic poem relating to the theme: For The Love of Art
• February 13th, 3:00-4:00pm, Roohi Saleem, Artist Talk followed by Q&A
• February 13th, Pop Up with Vendors, 12-6pm
• February 14th, Pop Up with Vendors, 9-3pm,
• Feb 14th, 12-1:30pm Gaelle Hintzy-Marcel and Helene Roy, Balance in Motion: 1 hour yoga followed by 30 minute artist sculpture talk (sign up for this event: link in profile).

Curated by the Greenhaven Artists, For the Love of Art brings together a diverse group of artists working across disciplines and styles, united by a shared commitment to creative expression. The exhibition offers an engaging and welcoming environment where visitors can experience a wide range of artwork while connecting directly with the artists behind the work.

“Danse intime” / “intimate Dance”Tin, Wood & Fabric27x11x8 inches - 75x26x26 cm
01/20/2026

“Danse intime” / “intimate Dance”
Tin, Wood & Fabric

27x11x8 inches - 75x26x26 cm

Feminity black or blue.Tin & WoodWhere sculpture meets an otherworldly light.
01/15/2026

Feminity black or blue.
Tin & Wood
Where sculpture meets an otherworldly light.

An artist’s reverie.Supported by love cells.
Held in balance.
Flying forward.
These blue love cells are my way of re-ima...
01/06/2026

An artist’s reverie.

Supported by love cells.
Held in balance.
Flying forward.

These blue love cells are my way of re-imagining love symbol, moving away from the red, perfect heart, toward something more alive, flexible, imperfect, peaceful and real.

Thank you for all the support throughout 2025.
Carried by your positive vibes, your energy, and your enthusiasm.
FLYING INTO 2026, THANKS TO YOU.

« Un délire d’artiste.

Portée par les love cells.
En équilibre.
En mouvement.

Ces love cells bleues sont ma manière de réinventer le symbole de l’amour,
s’éloigner du cœur rouge, trop parfait,
pour aller vers quelque chose de plus vivant, adaptable, harmonieux, imparfait et réel.

Merci pour tout votre soutien tout au long de 2025.
Portée par vos bonnes ondes, votre énergie et votre enthousiasme.
ENVOL VERS 2026, GRACE A VOUS. »

2026 in balance, in motion. Happy New Year ✨
01/01/2026

2026 in balance, in motion. Happy New Year ✨

A kinetic steel sculpture exploring balance.
12/17/2025

A kinetic steel sculpture exploring balance.

THANKFUL- 65x8x10 in–resin, drift wood, steel & cement -2024This sculpture is on sale on ARTSY for Art for Impact to sup...
06/06/2025

THANKFUL- 65x8x10 in–resin, drift wood, steel & cement -2024

This sculpture is on sale on ARTSY for Art for Impact to support Glasswings International thanks to
(link in bio)

Glasswing is a nonprofit organization rooted in Central America, dedicated to creating brighter futures for communities across the region. Operating in 12 countries—from Bogotá, Colombia to the boroughs of New York City—Glasswing partners closely with local communities to tackle the root causes and effects of violence, poverty, and forced migration.
Driven by the belief that a person’s birthplace should never determine their destiny, Glasswing is committed to building a world where every child has the opportunity to shape their own future.


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