
Score, 2020
direct print on aluminium
100 x 80 cm

Summits, 2019
two C-prints on aluminium
160 x 40 cm each
installation views


TV set, 2019
direct print on Plexiglas
60 x 100 cm
M, 2016
digital print on aluminium
35,5 x 29 cm each
Edition of 4
Rendez-vous au garage Mazda (Réponse à votre annonce 🙂, 2015
folded and cut cardboard box, parquet
variable dimensions
Fire Mountain, 2016
engraved pinball glass, vice
50 x 50 x 30 cm
A mark of a bird was visible at dusk on a hair salon window.
I took a picture and showed it to the owner.
The name of the shop is an element from the Mendeleev’s periodic table.
The barber chose it because its initials are the same as his.
I informed him that the Latin name of which it comes means sky blue.
In exchange for the photography of the mark he offered me a haircut.

Oiseau, 2016, two direct prints on Plexiglas, 100 x 120 cm each
Panorama, 2016
direct print on Plexiglas
100 x 120 cm
A new bus stop is under construction. Placed in a bend, the former was too dangerous, “Especially for children!” as a passer-by adds. Under the letters of Panorama stuck on the temporary stop panel, the old name is still visible.
In the hotel with the same name, a customer thinks that “this project is one of the most expensive of all times: six workers had been working there every day for three months!” Although the person in charge of the roadworks explained to him that “it didn’t cost so much thanks to the ground of the embankment came from a near worksite of a buried gas pipe”, he didn’t change his mind.
The boss informs me that he took over the hotel with this name. Before he had been working in the Canada’s province Alberta for the oil industry and then in Ontario to be closer to his children. Finally, he had been tired of firing people he had hired.
He explains that “at night, through the hotel bay window, we can see cars lights navigating through the opposite valley.” Liking telling anecdotes, he adds that “one evening around a big campfire in the Great Lakes region, the rangers had organized a party. There were storytellers and especially the shadows spread over the trees surrounding the participants.”