Teva Victor

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Victor in 2014

Teva Victor (born 30 September 1971 in Bora Bora) is a French sculptor living in Punaauia, on the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia.

Teva grew up on a small islet called Motu Tane not far from the main island of Bora Bora. He is the son of famous French explorer Paul-Emile Victor.[1] He attended high school in Hawaii and college in San Francisco.[2]

Introduced to art through his father's drawings, it was at the age of 18 that a family friend, working on the motu, introduced him to wood carving. He is self-taught and liked to work on living or rooted trees. But from 2001, he preferred to devote himself to volcanic stone, which he describes as "timeless and immutable".[1]

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