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It all starts with working with copper; cut and get it in shape, hammer,
work the material.

Then, like an alchemist with his powders; dose, place, superimpose, juxtapose materials that will be transformed by the passage of fire.

Gaston Bachelard in "the psychoanalysis of fire", underlines the ambivalence of the fire which cooks, heats, burns and devours.

Fire is destruction and transformation.

I often say that I learned to play with fire; indeed for me, it is a question of working the powders of colors,

the materials, passing them by the fire to reveal them sometimes burn them and deform them. Seek balance,

on the wire.

G Bachelard, still in "the psychoanalysis of fire", evokes alchemy as "an attempt to inscribe human love at the heart of things."

In the same spirit, I evoke creation as an attempt to register our human condition.

My themes:

- Poetry of materials

- The impermanence of things: a flower that flies in the wind, a dragonfly that passes, a line of color.

  Cracks, breaks, burns, marks, traces, encrustation, .....

  I like working with materials and when I discover one she often tells me about another.

  Enamel on copper is therefore often worked with wood, metal, paper, etc.

   An overview of my enamel creations on French page.

  And a little more about my creative world.

  Photos on the French page.

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