About
Art is a lifelong learning path—both exciting and demanding.
Designer and watercolor artist, passionate about creativity in all its forms, I learned by attending several schools, internships, and trainings, as well as teaching myself. We never stop learning, and my curiosity has always pushed me forward.
In 2003, I joined the International School of Design in Toulon where I learned the foundations of graphic and artistic representation. I studied drawing, color, watercolor, and sculpture for two years. In 2006, I entered a program at the Cité des Arts School in Chambéry, a multidisciplinary institution teaching various artistic techniques. In the years that followed, I expanded my artistic journey through workshops and self-directed study.
Outdoor studio
A selection of photos pulled from the images folder.
My artistic approach
Art is neither mere ornament nor an end in itself. It is a language that lets me resonate with the living world and express what words cannot. I blend watercolor, ink, acrylic, pastel, engravings, and raw materials because each technique carries its own vibration and breath. This mix captures the complexity of our emotions: beauty and fragility, strength and erasure, moment and memory.
My work feeds on contrasts: the lightness of a wash against the force of an incisive line, the transparency of water against the density of carved wood. I aim less to depict than to convey intensity and presence, as if the animal, tree, or landscape could look back at us.
Art, nature, and commitment
I have always felt a deep connection with nature and animals. My pieces are often inhabited by gazes—from a gorilla, a lion, a wolf—that silently challenge us. Behind each work lies an urgency: to remind us of life’s fragility and what we risk losing.
I do not claim to change the world with my brushes, but I hope, in my own way, to add a stone to the edifice. If my paintings can spark emotion, awaken awareness, encourage dialogue, or even inspire action for nature, then they have fulfilled their role.
My commitment goes beyond the studio: a portion of each sale is donated to associations that protect animals and forests. It is my way of ensuring that art is not just an aesthetic experience, but also an act of solidarity and responsibility toward the living world.
Studio & details
A glimpse of the tools and gestures—brushes, textures, movements—that define the signature of my works. This studio detail shows the care given to materials and expression.
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