« I am a French sculptor who captures movement, drawing inspiration from the Japanese legend of the 1000 cranes—a symbol of peace, hope, and perseverance. My art is designed to be timeless, reflecting the natural balance found in vast landscapes.
My global experiences, from Northern Kenya to India and Japan, have profoundly influenced my aesthetic, fueling my fascination with mythological metaphors and the essence of simplicity.

Following my Master’s degree at the Royal College of Art, I worked as a sculptural designer for Honda in Tokyo, where I cultivated a deep appreciation for the purity of gesture through Japanese calligraphy. I work freehand with sustainable wood and metal. My work has been honored with the Giugiaro Innovation Prize. »