Living organism

In the Living Organism series, I seek to immortalize the immaterial—raw emotions, childhood memories, and the unconscious. My work delves into that dark aspect present in each of us, a smoldering ember that burns somewhere between life and death. My pieces appear as fragments of intimate journals, testimonies intended for the other that resides within each of us.

Sculptures and paintings made in my studio in Toulouse 2022.
Photographed by: Egle Simkus

For me, art is a daily practice that extends far beyond the studio. Research and observation of the world are essential to my process. Like an alchemist, I explore my surroundings in search of materials, textures, and colors that complement each other and interact. Sensory perception of the world informs my reflection, and I absorb the energies that pass through me, the imprints they leave behind.

Mother 36X32X20cm

Through this series, I integrate photography and pencil drawing, offering me multiple ways to translate this quest for the organic and the living. Living Organism is, for me, an exploration of what animates us, of what persists beyond visible matter.

Emotionnal diversion/02 100X80cm

Orgasmic link 50X34X20cm

Emotionnal diversion/01 100X80cm

Living organism/coll