

In Kevin Champeny’s portfolio, some of the most unexpected pieces are also the most technically complex. Bright colors and familiar forms like gummy bears or fruit might seem lighthearted at first glance, but beneath the surface is a detailed process of sculpting, casting, and assembly.
For collectors and designers looking to energize a space without sacrificing craftsmanship, these pieces offer something a little different.
Much of Kevin’s work plays with visual contradictions. A mosaic may appear to be a simple image from afar, but up close, it’s built from hundreds or thousands of small resin castings. His gummy bear mosaics and candy-inspired works are among the best-known examples. These sculptures aren’t just made for visual enjoyment; they also encourage a closer look and often reveal subtle tensions between medium and message.
These works are popular in professional spaces for a reason. Offices, studios, and hospitality settings often rely on decor to express brand personality or to make a space feel more dynamic.
Kevin’s mosaic sculptures, especially the ones featuring fruit, candy, or color-blocked castings, fit well in offices that want to feel polished but not sterile. They make use of clean geometric layouts or grid-like compositions, which can suit contemporary interiors without overwhelming them.
Whether it’s a horizontal wall sculpture or a freestanding mosaic panel, these pieces are generally installed like traditional wall art. Many of them can be custom-sized depending on the wall or project requirements. Because each casting is made from polyurethane resin, they’re lightweight relative to more traditional materials like stone or glass. That makes installation more flexible, even in spaces with size or weight limitations.
Kevin regularly works with interior designers, collectors, and corporate clients on commissions. For this category of artwork, customization often involves selecting color palettes, adjusting dimensions, or discussing specific imagery or themes.
Some projects also use personal objects provided by the client, adding another layer of meaning to the piece. Timelines vary depending on scope, but each commission is shaped by technical constraints and the physical process of casting thousands of small pieces.
You can explore more of Kevin’s playful resin-based works in the artword section.
The pieces range from grid-style mosaics to wall-hung sculptures that function as both decor and conversation starters. These artworks are currently featured in homes, galleries, and office settings around the world.
Resin is lightweight, durable, and holds color well, making it ideal for high-traffic indoor spaces.
Yes, Kevin offers customization for size, color palette, and object types within existing collections.
While decorative, many of Kevin’s pieces also serve as brand statements or conversation starters.