Overflowing night
2025, huile sur toile, 100x100cm











Métamorphose du veilleur
2025, Oil oncanvas, 100x75cm 









Exposition personnelle « Ni en dehors, ni au-dessus, ni en dessous, mais au fond de nous»
au Centre d’Art de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, 2025
Personal exhibition “Neither Outside, Nor Above, Nor Below, but Deep Within Us” at the Centre d’Art de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, 2025










Rose animal
2025, huile sur toile, 68x54cm










Jeu des abysses
2025, huile sur toile, 100x80cm











Onde primordiale
2025, Oil on canvas, 195x260cm














Sentinelle
2025, Huile sur toile, 100x80cm








The Silenes’ Chant To The Night Messenger 
2025, huile sur toile, 130x160cm










The twofold whisper
2025, huile sur toile, 46x55cm





Maison du seuil,
2025, huile sur toile, 80x100cm













Enigme du soir, bonsoir
2025, huile sur toile, 44x38cm










The whale
2025, huile sur toile, 130x160cm















Echos nocturnes 
2025, huile sur toile, 50x50cm


















Installation View, Jöklablámi exhibition at Hjalteyri Art Center, Iceland
Voyage dans le cristal V, 2025 
Oil painting on canvas
24x30cm
Installation View - detail, Jöklablámi exhibition at Hjalteyri Art Center, Iceland
Voyage dans le cristal I, 2025 
Oil painting on canvas
24x30cm
Voyage dans le cristal II, 2025 
Oil painting on canvas
24x30cm
Voyage dans le cristal III, 2025 
Oil painting on canvas
24x30cm
Voyage dans le cristal IV, 2025 
Oil painting on canvas
24x30cm

Part of the group exhibition Jöklablámi curated by Þóranna Dögg Björnsdóttir in Hjalteyri Art Center, Iceland.

Des formes. In this piece, the timeline—traditionally unfolding horizontally—is raised vertically, following the structure of a ladder. Each rung marks a threshold, each painted form a trace in transformation. Inspired by glaciers, this fragile ascent evokes both elevation and disappearance. The ladder becomes a mental measure, a vertical axis stretched between memory and vanishing.

Voyage dans le cristal attempts to paint crystallization and fragmentation—zooming into the glacier’s ever-evolving forms. Placed beneath the sea’s surface, the work evokes the glacier’s deep connection to water, visible as visitors descend the stairs from the second floor.