BIOGRAPHY
The appearance of my works are only their emerged part.
I started drawing from early childhood. From the age when a child is first given a pencil, I have never stopped creating. Self-taught, I used observation to picture my world. I was interested in any artistic field, painting on canvas, wood, various supports and sculpture.
I like to link the mediums together, to reincarnate a subject in several forms. I brought many of my paintings to life in texts, which I then transcribed into music.
After general studies, I worked in the entertainment industry to work on large format frescoes.
Since March 2020, I have declared myself as an artist author to mar the canvases with its cracks. I thus began to give birth to my current style. I locate my works in Dark Surrealism. Paintings mixing dreams and darkness. Creation is a vitality to me; it is a visceral need to exteriorize my cerebral darkness. Psychology is a primordial subject in my paintings. I struggle tirelessly to find meaningful metaphors, hoping they resonate with a few people.
I attach the greatest importance to illustrating psychiatric illnesses, psychological suffering. Too often in the shadow of our society, I want at my small level, to consider them at their right magnitude.
For art; my life, my traumas, my pathologies, but also those of warriors that I have known, have become my muses. Expressing the shadow imperceptible to the naked eye, in surrealist metaphors, is for me a way of transforming suffering into an image, and thus, shimmering it beyond the cerebral cage.
Isn’t it completely surreal to want to highlight shadows
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Player or Toy, acrylic on wood, 50 cm x 40 cm.
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To Fade Away, acrylic on canvas, 70 cm x 50 cm.
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Waste Away, acrylic on wood, 55 cm x 46 cm
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Externalization, acrylic on canvas, 70 cm x 50 cm
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Powder in the eyes, acrylic and golden powder on canvas, 120 cm x 80 cm
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I’m knotted, acrylic on canvas, 60 cm x 50 cm
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Implosion, acrylic on canvas, 46 cm x 38 cm.
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Silence, acrylic on canvas, 46 cm x 68 cm.
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I forgot my Life somewhere, acrylic on canvas, 46 cm x 38 cm
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Rib Cage, acrylic and golden leaf on canvas,, 120 cm x 80 cm.
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