Born in 1961 near Paris, France, I was raised by my mother who was truly passionate about art. I was pretty young when I met the idea that beauty is everywhere, however I had to wait for the invention of digital camera to find the tools I needed to satisfy my thirst for making images.
All my pictures are simple photographs, but my topic is not photography, it’s the paintings the camera allows me to capture. I shoot thousands of clichés in my attempts to reveal pieces of harmony among all kinds of disorder effects and traces. Working out exact compositions while framing, my photos are never modified nor reframed afterwards.
Fed with non-figurative painting since my childhood, my tutors are called Serge Poliakoff, Hans Hartung, Jackson Pollock and Piet Mondrian.
I can’t stop interrogating every day that resonance between the will to create away from figuration and a world of shapes beyond all intention that constantly comes to my eye.