Mihail Lazăr Epure
Mihail is a designer, sculptor, and artist whose work invites viewers into a world where form meets emotion and craft becomes connection. With over 15 years of dedication to sculpture, Mihail’s journey is one of deep-rooted passion - sculpting has never been just a medium for him, but a lifelong calling.
His artistic path began with formal studies in art, where he built a strong foundation in technique and expression. This was further expanded through his immersion in architecture, where he explored the intersection between design, space, and the human experience. Yet, even through years of architectural practice and design work, sculpture remained his anchor - a space of quiet focus and boundless creativity. It is through sculpture that Mihail feels most connected to himself and the world.
Beyond the studio, Mihail is a sailor, explorer, and seeker of the untamed. His time at sea - navigating remote coastlines and discovering forgotten coves - has deeply influenced his artistic voice.
The solitude, vastness, and unpredictability of the sea mirror the artistic process itself: both demand presence, intuition, and respect. These voyages have become an essential part of his creative rhythm, shaping not just what he makes, but how he sees.
“No matter where life or the sea takes me, I always return to sculpture - it’s my compass, my anchor, my breath."
Mihail’s bronze creations are a reflection of his relentless curiosity and reverence for nature. Inspired by organic structures, textures, and landscapes, his works echo the harmony and contrasts found in the natural world. Each sculpture captures a balance between geometric rigor and fluid spontaneity, often appearing both ancient and futuristic—timeless in their presence.
His pieces evoke emotional depth, encouraging contemplation and introspection, and have been featured in private collections and exhibitions across Europe, where they’ve captivated audiences with their subtle power and profound beauty.
For Mihail, sculpture is not merely the act of shaping material - it is a means of transformation. Through his hands, raw material becomes emotion, silence becomes story, and the invisible becomes seen.





