Échos Traumatiques
Our dreams and memories shape our perception of the world, sometimes to the point of overwhelming our reality. Rather than avoiding our dark thoughts, facing them could allow us to understand ourselves deeply and love ourselves more.
115×90 cm
Empreintes traumatiques
This work considers the body as a living archive shaped by emotion and memory. Inner impulses and unspoken experiences are inscribed onto the flesh, revealing the female body as a site of transmission, inseparable from soul and lineage. Painting becomes an act of tribute, honoring ancestral strength and the continuity of embodied memory.
115×90 cm
Hallucinating Spirits 1/2
Hallucinating Spirits is a diptych exploring the fragile boundary between absence and presence, between what appears and what escapes perception. The fragmented human figure emerges and dissolves, revealing a tension between visibility and concealment. These spectral forms act as surfaces of projection, reflecting the viewer’s gaze and multiplying identity. The humanoid presence remains unstable, oscillating between materiality and erasure. The work opens a shifting inner space where absence and presence exist in delicate balance.
65×80 cm
Hallucinating Spirits 2/2
Hallucinating Spirits is a diptych exploring the fragile boundary between absence and presence, between what appears and what escapes perception. The fragmented human figure emerges and dissolves, revealing a tension between visibility and concealment. These spectral forms act as surfaces of projection, reflecting the viewer’s gaze and multiplying identity. The humanoid presence remains unstable, oscillating between materiality and erasure. The work opens a shifting inner space where absence and presence exist in delicate balance.
65×80 cm
Heal the soul Penser (panser) l’âme
Acrylique sur toile (81 x 116 cm)
Acrylique sur toile
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Psychedelic Fantasy
This painting explores the territory of fantasy and hallucination. A female figure, or its appearance, emerges in an unstable in-between, suspended between embodied presence and mental projection, reality and imagination. The work questions the fragile boundary between altered perception and madness, asking who defines the limits of the real.
Through vibratory, high-contrast colors inspired by sunset skies and tropical coral reefs, the painting does not depict hallucination so much as it activates its perceptual mechanisms, drawing the viewer into a state of visual drift.
100×100 cm
Spiritual existence, Physical absence I
Spiritual existence, Physical absence I
When a spiritual presence is powerful and magnetic, its absence becomes all the more noticeable.
One wishes to perceive the soul’s depth and exist through it.
40×40 cm
Spiritual existence, Physical absence II
Spiritual existence, Physical absence II
When a spiritual presence is powerful and magnetic, its absence becomes all the more noticeable.
One wishes to perceive the soul’s depth and exist through it.
40×40 cm
Spiritual existence, Physical absence III
Spiritual existence, Physical absence III
When a spiritual presence is powerful and magnetic, its absence becomes all the more noticeable.
One wishes to perceive the soul’s depth and exist through it.
40×40 cm
Spiritual existence, Physical absence IV
Spiritual existence, Physical absence IV
When a spiritual presence is powerful and magnetic, its absence becomes all the more noticeable.
One wishes to perceive the soul’s depth and exist through it.
40×40 cm
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