Where to View My Work in Person
There’s something that happens when you experience a painting in person that can’t be replicated on a screen. The weight of the surface, the depth of texture, the subtle shifts in tone, these are all things that unfold slowly, and they ask for presence.
As a French artist working in mixed media art, my process involves layering oil, newspaper, pencil, and texture to create work that carries both emotional and physical weight. These details live on the surface, and they’re meant to be seen up close.
If you’ve connected with my work online, I invite you to spend time with it in person, where the energy of each piece can fully settle in.
Upcoming and Ongoing Exhibitions
I regularly exhibit my work in gallery spaces in Los Angeles, as well as selected shows across Europe and North America. My focus is always on curating a space where the emotional impact of the work can resonate. The themes I explore: intimacy, memory, isolation deserve room to breathe.
To see current and upcoming exhibition details, visit the Exhibitions page.
Why It Matters to Be There
My work exists within the language of contemporary art, but my process is deeply personal. I identify as a contemporary expressionist artist because my work is emotional, intuitive, and often raw. I create from the inside out, using materials to express what words often can’t.
This makes seeing the work in person important. A screen can show the image, but not the presence. When you're physically in front of a piece, it asks something different of you. It becomes an interaction, not just a visual.
The Emotional Experience of the Work
I create emotional art and psychological art which is work that doesn’t try to solve anything, but reflects something human back to the viewer. Seeing it in a space, without distraction, allows that emotional dialogue to unfold in real time.
Whether it’s a single painting or a full series like Lonely Together, the goal is the same: for the work to be felt as much as it’s seen.
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