Nazare-Aga developed a passion for modern sculpture and architecture since childhood. He was constantly visiting museums with his parents. He was educated in a Tibetan Buddhist community in Burgundy and later became a trained plasterer-molder. Arnaud designed and realized many carved decorations of Buddhist temples in the West, such as the Temple of a Thousand Buddha near Autun (France) and Paris. Arnaud Nazare-Aga’s work has been presented in many international fairs and galleries in Asia and Europe for the last 7 years. His main exhibitions in 2018 were Art Stage Singapore where he presented a 3.4m high Totem Sumo as Public Artworks, AAF Milan and “Behind the Little Prince” in the Singapore Philatelic Museum. More recently, he exhibited in 2019 during the Venice Art Biennale where he presented a 4.5m high Totem Sumo which is now being presented in Brescia. He is also currently taking part in the Art3f contemporary art fairs in Brussels, Paris and Luxembourg. The sculptures by Arnaud Nazare-Aga have the purpose to bring happiness. The subjects, the shapes and the materials are chosen in order to create harmony between the public and the artwork.