Born in London in 1975 to a French mother and a Danish father, and now living in Belgium, I have been painting since I was eight years old.
I discovered the pleasure of painting while at the Linou Truffino studio, which I attended from eight to fifteen, and where I learned the secrets of light and working with oils.
I studied art at Val-Notre-Dame before joining "Le 75", and then attended the "Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles". Subsequently, I learned the art of "faux marbre" and "faux bois" at the Van Der Kelen-Logelain school.
Initially a figurative artist, for the past few years I have been moving towards a more contemporary and personal style of painting. My previous exhibitions, which featured work based on ellipses ("Cercles"), foreshadowed this evolution.
My inner vision is expressed through what is seen and felt in the present moment. My constant inspiration is the timeless and endlessly renewable "circle of life", explored through different mediums: voids, solids, transparency and space. Strength and calmness are present simultaneously.
Furthermore, in a fundamental search for light, I have been working with parallel drops of vivid colours and creating rivulets of light to the rhythm of striking contrasts ("Goutte-à-Goutte").
Moving from the curve to the sphere via drops of paint, I try to astonish the viewer by the diversity of my techniques. More than words, my canvases express the emotions of a past moment, or those of a future that leaves us dreaming.
Since 1999, I have organized several exhibitions to present my work such as "Goutte-à-Goutte" at Rue des Minimes Grand Sablon (Brussels), "Cercles" at the Loft gallery (Brussels) or “Happy Colours” at B19 (Brussels).
I have been exposed in different Galleries such as the Deï Barri Gallery (Saint-Tropez) or the Art Temptation Gallery (Brussels). I have taken part to several collective exhibitions such as “Quel Avenir pour le Future?” at Foyer Patrimonium (Luxembourg), "Truc-Troc" at Bozar (Brussels), “Haiti” at Botanique (Brussels) or "Rodeart" (Rhode-Saint-Genèse).
You can view pieces of my work at Bank Petercam, at Bureau Van Dijk, at Foyer Patrimonium, at UCB or in Private Collections.
