Mainly based on my experiences of the watery part of the world as a diver or as a simple traveller fleeing the
grim of the everyday life, my art expresses – first and foremost – a compulsive need of freedom and exploration.
These both notions of exploration and freedom are legitimately and naturally prevalent in the process of my
creation through the diversity of untraditional materials I use in view to achieve my aesthetic goals. They are mainly pastel,
fishnets, bird feathers or torn pages of a travel book.
Fuelled by a constant and punctilious examination of animal and marine kingdom, my work highlights the ecological
and philosophical issue of the earth and marine life and its biodiversity; focussing on how some species may face extinction
in the future. The key motivation is to anticipate the dehumanization of the earth and eventually the one of our society.
However,
even if my approach may be perceived like a militant one and the fact that this work show a strong ecological warning - my
aim is to treat the subject in a rather poetic way, and sometimes with humour, avoiding purposefully didactics and seriousness.