A multi-talented artist from Lyon, France, who is adept at painting, sculpture, and installation.
Influenced by street art, he draws inspiration from systems of constant repetition and change. Fascinated by the messages implicit in Marcel Duchamp\u0026#39;s readymades and Dada\u0026#39;s pop art, he destroys everyday objects familiar to us in order to criticize modern consumerism, projecting them into his works with an artistic and philosophical approach. His signature Big Bang series, made up of acrylic glass pieces, captures the ultimate moment when objects magically explode. By freezing time for a moment in a society where everything moves at a rapid pace and humanity controls so many events, he crystallizes the dreams and hopes of people living today. While evoking the inevitability of the passage of time, his works also convey to viewers the importance of living to the fullest in the present. Beneath this context, he expresses the rebellious spirit and anger we feel trapped within economic, cultural, and political systems. His works have been exhibited in various countries, including Belgium, France, Monaco, Spain, the United States, and South Korea, and are beloved by many collectors.