Living in Paris, I studied at the Ecole Supérieure d'Arts Appliqués Duperré and at the Ecole Nationale Supérieur des Arts Décoratifs of Paris .
Rich of many experiences since then (costume designer for movies, knitwear designer, bakery), I came back to my first impulsion of creation 3 years ago.
My researches focused on hidden and intense emotions, trying to give life to them through various medias, like a sensitive dialogue between concrete form and emotional flow.
This led me to pay attention to shadows, as dark emotions hidden deep inside that your consciousness usually avoid to consider.
I started to try to tame them.
Taming shadows is first accepting them, turn yourself to the light, and observe in the dark what's left. It is all about intense emotion that remains printed on your eyelid when you close your eyes, shapeless and powerful, familiar as much as indecipherable, consciousness at the edge of unconsciousness.
Taming shadows is first taming my own, containing their fury, giving them shape, material, color and light, order wild lines and curves, sometimes to a pure and straight line, to shape this raw material, make it presentable and look at it without flickering.
Drawing, painting, sculpting wood, plaster or ground, using textiles as such as objects I grab on my way, are tools to explore, all these concrete elements or material of the outside world expressing a world inside, like a means of transport, a means to bring to birth.