
Landscapes
Light and breath, the living
In the landscapes, I paint what circulates rather than what freezes.
Light, air, the discrete movement of forms make up a living space, in constant transformation.
Each landscape is a sensitive crossing: a way of inhabiting a place by color, by matter, by breath. The contours soften, the atmospheres are built in the superposition, revealing a presence more than a decor.
These landscapes do not seek to describe a specific place, but to bring out a sensation – that of a suspended moment, a fragile balance between the visible and the invisible, between what is there and what guesses.














