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Little Red Riding Hood

This is a stylistic exercise in a children’s story that has already been illustrated so many times. It’s a personal vision in which the wolf is not as bad as we think he is.

Little Red Riding Hood

This is a stylistic exercise in a children’s story that has already been illustrated so many times. It’s a personal vision in which the wolf is not as bad as we think he is.

Night and Day

In this mixture of two worlds, colour responds to Chinese ink. One reveals the other, the colour enhances the lines and accompanies them in a work born out of the artist’s own spontaneity.

Day dreams

Colour in all its splendour is used as the main vehicle for spontaneous creation. From incoherence comes coherence, a balance of forms and colours. Each one brings its own sensations, feelings and sense of imagination…

Night dreams

This spontaneous work comprises a mosaic of forms, characters and landscapes from the depths of the soul. It is a set of drawings created in black and white before, if necessary, being enhanced with a bit of colour.

Portraits

The subject is fixed, as are the format and medium. All that remains is to invoke a sense of personality, character, attitude, and a certain sparkle in the eyes: in other words, to create life.

Into the bubbles

Sometimes a subject can unconsciously echo something happening in the present. Imagined in 2019, this series of drawings represents faces and characters trapped in bubbles. Today, following the pandemic, these images take on a different meaning.

Less is more

Less is More: the simplicity of a single stroke in the pursuit of an idea. There is no compromise: it either works or it doesn’t. The line must be correct, placed in exactly the right spot: neither more to the left, nor more to the right.

Behind the mirror

Who is really behind a face, an attitude or a personality? Here again, the gesture is freed, the unconscious takes over and the characters and faces each find their place within a balanced composition.