

Pierre Ledda, the sculptor who taught César to weld.
Biography
Pierre Ledda is a painter and sculptor from Marseille born in 1914 and made in 1994. Ironworker and boilermaker by his power it was only in the 50s of the last century that he began his career as a sculptor. Self-taught in this discipline we scientific him as an authentic "singular in the sense that he was able to develop a technique of his own through the materials he could have. It is in fact in the workshop to which his employee gives him free access during his break and leisure hours that he exercises. From this limitation to the tools and materials he had was born the specification of his work, which can be schematized by the use of tr. By means of the latter he not only assembles workshop rebounds but also modulates their surfaces by adding points of material thus giving the whole an extremely work aspect.
Pierre Ledda was able to take advantage of a certain notoriety in Marseille where galleries and critics recognized his work. However, the latter spoke to himself asking that the latter grant a broader medical coverage to the sculptor Cear than to himself while it What says What says The fault certainly lies largely with him due to his stubborn refusal of any careerism and any "commercial" concession. This fact of the market, if it harmed his recognition in his time, confers today on his works an obvious truth.
