"Life is but a series of vibrations,with heart, 
it leads us to infinity."

""Life is vibrations, 
But with the heart it carries us towards infinity"


Symphonie d’Amour is a series of emotional poetry and watercolors celebrating romantic love, supported by paintings. It embodies the song of notes, the resonance of colors, and the intoxication of poetic words—a fusion within my work's theme of love.


The interplay of pastel, watercolor, oil, acrylic, music, photography, and poetry often involves squares framed within circles, both visible and invisible, encouraging viewers to connect with their subconscious.


Fluid vectors of light's pigments entwine with fragrant essences in a wave of high-frequency harmonics, where each canvas resonates with its unique poetry and melody.


Stemming from an emotional void filled by sacred art resonating with divine emotions, vivid colors and almost naive symbolic lines welcome our inner child.


At my work's core is Love, celebrated in a symphony of poems, music, and photography in a namesake book. Thanks to Josette Combe's support, my first "Symphonie d’Amour" exhibition took place in Clans in 2005, an unforgettable moment of sharing and friendship.


"SYMPHONIE D'AMAOUR"

On the 2011 Valentine's Day, while preparing for my new "Symphonie d’Amour" exhibition, I envisioned a musical marrying watercolors, poetry, and compositions—a multimedia marriage of ideas inspired by a book and musical compositions.
The evening's performance awakened a greater awareness. The unconditional love and well-being I experienced and shared with hundreds of spectators radiated on their faces—a gift of peace and joy without further objective.
But post-euphoria, what remains? A pleasant memory perhaps, but can it alone change the world or make it better? Improving the world has always been my secret garden, guiding my life.

During that performance, a spotlight blinded me while projecting watercolors as a backdrop, accompanying poetic narration on guitar. It revealed a vision: empower others to better the world, regain paradise, and live consciously to achieve it.

A pleasant memory perhaps, but can it alone change the world or make it better? Improving the world has always been my secret garden, guiding my life.

During that performance, a spotlight blinded me while projecting watercolors as a backdrop, accompanying poetic narration on guitar.