PROFONDEURS
“Profondeurs” evokes a silent, fragile underwater world, where light flickers under external chaos.
An abstract, sensory tribute to the invisible life that is vital to our planet’s balance.
Collection Océano : “For the Oceans to Breathe Again”
Un hommage visuel à la beauté, à la richesse et à la fragilité des mers : un appel à la sensibilisation et à l’action pour protéger les océans — une condition vitale pour leur survie et, en fin de compte, pour celle de l’humanité.
Les dieux mythiques incarnent nos contradictions, nos attachements, nos espoirs. Leurs visages sont les gardiens symboliques d'un monde marin en péril.
“Profondeurs” evokes a silent, fragile underwater world, where light flickers under external chaos.
An abstract, sensory tribute to the invisible life that is vital to our planet’s balance.
I Can’t Breathe is a silent scream — a nearly colorless canvas where the ocean has vanished, lifeless. Inspired by the devastation of bottom trawling and electric pulse fishing, this final piece from the Océano collection mourns marine life lost and calls for urgent change.
Collection Océano – For the Oceans to Breathe Again”, labelled “La Mer en Commun” as part of France’s “Year of the Ocean 2025”, led by the Ministry of Ecological Transition 💫
Un hommage visuel à la beauté, à la richesse et à la fragilité des mers : un appel à la sensibilisation et à l’action pour protéger les océans — une condition vitale pour leur survie et, en fin de compte, pour celle de l’humanité.
Mythical gods embody our contradictions, our attachments, our hopes. Their faces are the symbolic guardians of a marine world in peril
Poseidon embodies the tension between protection and power.
Through him, I connect ancient wisdom to today’s crisis, to awaken urgency, respect, and action.
Because protecting the ocean is more than environmental : it’s deeply human.
Tlaloc, Aztec god of rain and springs, embodies the vital and ambivalent force of freshwater — life-giving yet destructive. His gaze warns us: without respect for water, there is no future. He speaks for dried rivers, broken mountains, and the storms to come.
The goddess emerges radiant and serene. Her gentle smile, surrounded by vivid coral of vibrant colors and flowing forms, evokes a world in balance. A portrait of abundance and joy, this painting celebrates the ocean’s vibrant vitality
The colors have faded, the shapes have hardened. Her face is solemn, her headdress imposing.
Huixtocihuatl rises, no longer to reign, but to protect. She embodies the struggle of marine species against pollution, destruction, and oblivion.
She is the force that refuses to disappear.
Neptune, the Roman god of the seas, does not appear here as the aging sovereign of legends, but as a young guardian, standing at the threshold of adulthood; Part of the Océano collection, this portrait pays tribute to the fragile beauty of the seas and to the younger generations rising to defend them.