Je travaille souvent par thème ou série, telles que celles ci dessous
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  • « The organs of the vegetating and flowering plant, though seemingly dissimilar, all originate from a single organ, namely, the leaf. » Goethe

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  • This series is inspired by my bird sightings this spring. I was particularly captivated by jackdaws and crows, very intelligent beings. The work evolved a lot while I was researching the symbolism of corvids in various mythologies : Nordic, Celtic, Asian, Native American...

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  • Once again, I was just having fun with matter. This time I played with pieces of wood I found during my  forest walks and with leftover rice paper.

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  • This series was undertaken so that I can better understand where I had been living for the past 8 years. To understand the present, you have to "tap" into the past.

    I love this valley, this small village full of history, its stones, its flora, its fauna and its people.

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  • The soft, supple and round shapes of certain marine animals call to me. Their eternally feminine grace resonates in my heart. In turn, I make matter resonate ...

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  • These watercolors reveal my spiritual experiences from 18 months to 63 years old. They are an inner retrospective of my life so far . They are planned to serve as illustrations for my inner memoirs started 10 years ago.

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  • Nature inspires me.

    I look around me, I learn and I develop an inner life filled with unknown landscapes, always a reflection of nature. These inner landscapes remain enigmatic for me. It is by a groping intuition that I try to get them out of me.

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  • Masks for theatre, carnival, or wall decoration

    "We all wear a mask, it's well known, and comes a moment where we can not remove it without tearing our skin off." -André Berthiaume

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  • Movement and dance with harmonious interior and exterior gestures to create abundance.
    I spent a summer creating recycled paper. I made a hundred sheets.

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  • This series was made for the pleasure of discovering linoleum engraving.

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  • These images reflect my moments of meditation, visions and inner contemplation of the world. I have practiced"voyaging" beyond the visible for over thirty years. It helps me to be centered and more open to others.

     

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  • "Finding order is to know the constant.
    Knowing the constant is enlightenment "
    Lao Tse

    This new series on the seasons of energy has gone through many stages. Initially, I was inspired by the archetypal plant in its growth throughout the seasons.

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  • "We are the bees of the Universe. We harvest the visible honey in the great golden hive of the invisible. "
    Rainer Maria Rilke

    "I demand a better form of thought, feeling and will. These are the true aesthetic criteria. "

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  • An Ancient and Modern Alchemical Way. "The creative forces radiate from all points of the sky towards the earth and determine all earthly things." Roger Bacon (1214-1294).

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  • "On the threshold of chaos" is a term coined by contemporary scientists who do research in the field of "complexity science." I quote Roger Lewis, author and publisher: "The science of complexity offers us a way to move beyond reductionism, because it is a science that includes the world not as a

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  • I studied the I-Ching for a year, from January 2006 to December 2006. Almost every day, I immersed myself in the great wisdom, inherited from three thousand years of Chinese cultural history, contained in the I-Ching.

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  • During the holidays in 2006, I stayed in Switzerland for a few weeks to help a friend start a vegetable garden. I found a lot of snails on his lawn. The shape of the snail has fascinated me. Since childhood.

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  • This series represents a retrospective of my inner experiences from my earliest childhood up to 48 years old. The impetus for this work was given to me at the age of 28.

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  • For the observation of some plants in 2005, I practiced the method of Rudolf Steiner which consists in observing a plant with such a concentration that we can then “duplicate” the plant with all its details, like a perfect photographic image.

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  • This work is the first series after having left the teaching profession.

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  • Some special works over the years ...

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