Sculpture is a language that allows me to recreate, through an artwork, the source of my inspiration by bringing into resonance the forces and energies of nature.My creative process is often a perpetual search for self-discovery, a quest for new...
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Sculpture is
a language that allows me to recreate, through an artwork, the source of my
inspiration by bringing into resonance the forces and energies of nature.
My creative
process is often a perpetual search for self-discovery, a quest for new encounters,
new exchanges, and above all, continuous improvement.
As an
autodidactic artist, I share my thoughts—sometimes with a strong dose of humor
and irony—my questions, my indignation, and my joy. My sculptures speak for me,
translating my thoughts into words, shapes, colors, images, and metaphors. I
seek only exchange and sharing. I often use reclaimed materials, transforming
them, even elevating them into something new.
Over time,
people become familiar with these unusual installations, sculptures that end up
blending into the urban or natural landscape. They invite viewers to engage
with them at every passage, every slowdown, every traffic jam. Like a sudden
jolt in the monotony of a journey, the artworks spark reactions, awakening
dormant consciences that have forgotten how to think.
As
messengers—irreverent, deliberately provocative—my sculptures and installations
reflect my passion for observing daily life, human behavior, and the rhythm of
the city. My signature style—impertinence—intersects with the sharp relevance
of the attitudes I give my characters, driven by the delighted awareness of a
rebel who disturbs and the mischievous pleasure of an awakener of
consciousness. Urban art, as I see it, follows 3 rules: to make people
Smile, to make them Dream, to make them Reflect.