Biography

Before becoming an artist and writer, I was in my youth a dancer at the Opera of Paris.

I had for ballet master the Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

But alas, I had to give up my career for health reasons.
I am suffering from an orphan illness, the disseminated lupus, discovered not long ago, a disease that makes me a person with many disabilities.
After my departure, I returned to a school of graphic arts, then to the Applied Arts.

I was for ten years interior designer, before devoting myself to painting.
I have exhibited all over the world and I have obtained many international prizes and some of my artworks are part of private collections.

I am an atypical artist, who loves contemporary art but also classicism.
I have a pronounced taste for color.
My great grandmother was an Indian Navajo artist and I hold from her that sense of color.

Finally, despite the suffering caused by my many handicaps, I am proof that courage, the desire for creation, the live of life are stronger than misfortune.

I also like the words.
I have published three novels and several collections of poems.
Words that help to live, understand, feel and that are with the Art the passions of my life.

And photography, mirror of my soul, of our world.

I also hold a doctorate in Ethology, passionate about the animal world.


Poetry


Rewards

Upcoming exhibitions

I have received many national and international awards including
Grand Prize of Barcelona Biennale and the New York International Contemporary Grand Prize and five of my artworks are currently in private collections
Coming Soon

Sometimes… All I need is the air that I breath and to love you. (The Hollies, 1972)