The Muses of Nancy Faas | At the Iconic Tahiti Beach
In the heart of Saint-Tropez, where cinematic history was made and Brigitte Bardot once ignited a cultural revolution with “And God Created Woman”, a new chapter unfolded: Nancy Faas’ muses found their place among legends.
Set on the legendary Tahiti Beach, a stretch of Pampelonne that has long drawn the world’s most glamorous souls, Nancy Faas was honored to exhibit her bronze sculptures, The Muses, for several weeks.

This iconic location, known for its elegance and artistic legacy became the perfect stage for a celebration of femininity, strength and mythological beauty. Her muses are more than sculptures; they are modern goddesses born from classical mythology and inspired by powerful women throughout history. From mothers to artists to heroines, each piece tells a story of resilience, sensuality and the divine force that fuels creativity.
To see these timeless figures grace the same sands that once framed Bardot’s groundbreaking performance is a reminder: women, in all their forms, continue to shape and inspire the world.





