
I am currently in a second phase of my artistic journey, which began back in 2015.
I divide my time between teaching Drawing at a secondary school and representing “another reality” through painting.
As for materials and techniques, I work with acrylic, oil, or a combination of both, as well as watercolor and mixed media.
The surface I use is almost always wood. I’m drawn to its solidity. I work with various types—birch, okoumé, OSB... I like wood to be part of the range of textures I create. Sometimes I incorporate collage, sometimes image transfers, and occasionally a combination of both, but always as a subtle complement to the pictorial aspect itself.
I am especially interested in compositions where the human being is the central figure. For this reason, I tend to avoid urban and natural landscapes when the human presence is absent. I prefer to tell stories—even when landscapes tell them on their own, without a living presence. Stories in shadows... stories with shadows.
Everything emerges from desires, demands, fears, anger, circumstances, coincidences...

