Save the Planet: An Environmental Emergency
With the Save the Planet series, I wanted to remind people of the environmental emergency and our collective responsibility towards the planet. Through portraits of animals and scenes of threatened nature, I aim to raise awareness of the consequences of pollution, deforestation and climate change. Each of these works is a call to protect our ecosystem and preserve biodiversity. By showing these vulnerable species, I hope to encourage everyone to act for their survival.
Rebel for Life: In the Face of Government Inaction
The Rebel for Life series was born from my desire to denounce the inaction of people and governments in the face of critical issues for our society and our planet. This collection, which mixes provocative imagery and powerful colors, is an artistic rebellion against passivity. With these works, I want to remind that change can only come if we, citizens of the world, actively mobilize.
American Indians: Memory of Aboriginal Peoples
The American Indian series is a tribute to these aboriginal peoples whose culture and lives were brutally wiped out. I seek here to recall their often forgotten history and to raise awareness of the plight of indigenous communities around the world. This series takes a candid look at the extermination and resilience of indigenous peoples, celebrating their heritage and their unwavering spirit.
Art and Social Commitment
In my artistic work, I see art as much more than just an aesthetic research. For me, each canvas, each stroke and each color are tools to express ideas, raise awareness and initiate discussions. Art, as a means of expression, has a powerful impact on our perception of the world, and it is this impact that I seek to use and amplify in each of my works. For me, it is a deep commitment, an act of resistance and testimony in the face of the injustices and problems that mark our society.
Through my series, I address themes that affect me personally and that reflect global concerns. These committed works allow me to highlight social and environmental issues that, in my eyes, require not only our attention but also our collective action. Creating art around these subjects is to awaken a critical eye, to challenge and encourage the public to reflect and, perhaps, to act.
Bad Girl: The Women's Rebellion
Bad Girl is a series dedicated to female rebellion, an ode to all women who fight for their independence, their rights and their freedom. In creating these works, I wanted to represent the strength and courage of women in the face of the challenges and inequalities they face every day. These works highlight powerful female figures, asserting their voice and their place in a world that still owes them many rights.
Democratizing Street Art: Street Art for All
Through various works and series focused on street art, I strive to democratize this art by making it accessible to all. My goal is to take art out of galleries and make it visible to as many people as possible, both on the street and online. Street art is, for me, a form of popular expression that knows no barriers, and I hope, through my works, to give everyone a taste for art and the desire to engage in it.
Collaborations with Non-Profit Organizations
Finally, beyond the artistic aspect, I had the opportunity to collaborate with associations and non-profit organizations, in order to give a concrete dimension to my commitments. These collaborations are for me a way to extend the message of my works and to participate in field actions, whether it is support for environmental causes, defense of human rights, or initiatives in favor of women. My commitment to art is therefore both a cry from the heart and an invitation to mobilize together for a fairer and more respectful world.
So, my art is a reflection of my deepest convictions. It allows me to express myself, to share my values, and to inspire those who look at my works to reflect and, perhaps, to join this quest for a better future.