Artist Statement
My interdisciplinary practice involves film, photography, painting, and installation.
I create artworks around the themes of identity, the beyond, movement, and skateboarding culture.
In my work on identity, I explore the concepts of duality and the shadow self, using art as a form of introspection. Through this process, personal fragments inevitably surface, shaping the abstract nature of some of my pieces.
In the same way that artists like Louise Bourgeois have done before me, I aim to engage the viewer in a dialogue about the unconscious and what lies beneath appearances. To reflect this idea, my first solo show was named Hidden Views.
Following the concept of sublimation, I see art as a way to transform inner turmoil into something beautiful and meaningful.

"Through Life"
Photo of the Installation

"Wound"
Painting

"Like Tears in Rain"
Painting

"Blood Tears"
Painting


"Skatestopping is a Crime"
Photo of
the Installation

"JKJHNSN"
An abstraction of
skateboarder
Jake Johnson
Photograms and painting

"Hidden in White"
Natural traces on a skateboard
"Signes Urbains"
Signes Urbains explores the themes of language and movement with different mediums. The forms presented are inspired by my interest in skateboarding, mathematical curves and the architecture of the city
" Terrain Chamboulé "
The lines of the tennis field move in space, creating random geometric shapes.