I first worked as an engineer in fields such as watchmaking, healthcare, and the automotive industry, where I led technical projects and multidisciplinary teams. This experience gave me a strong sense of space, analysis, and detail. But I wanted something more instinctive and hands-on.

In 2020, I decided to leave my career to fully focus on sculpture. This choice was not a break, but a transition toward a more intuitive practice, while keeping a sense of precision and structure in the work.

Animals became my first field of exploration. They are presences, forms, and movements that have spoken to me for a long time, and that I reinterpret through my imagination.

Sculpture unfolds over a long period of time. It requires construction, anticipation, and precision. Bronze, both demanding and enduring, has become my material of choice. It captures light, reveals volume, and preserves the trace of the gesture. Each surface and texture is carefully worked to create a tangible presence.

At the end of 2025, another practice emerged: painting. It was not planned, but it proved necessary. Where sculpture unfolds through time and construction, painting exists in the moment : more spontaneous, more instinctive. It offers a space where gesture comes before thought, and where material responds to the moment.

My painting explores surfaces, movement, color, and transitions, sometimes inspired by atmospheres, sometimes by textural exploration. This practice does not replace sculpture; it completes it : two rhythms, two timeframes, driven by the same need to create, explore, and understand material.

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