Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

Coral is a fragile, living architecture, a tiny ecosystem that builds underwater worlds. Its delicate forms remind us that the most precious beauty often arises from delicacy and fragility.
Le corail est une architecture fragile et vivante, un écosystème minuscule qui construit des mondes sous-marins. Ses formes délicates rappellent que la beauté la plus précieuse naît souvent de la délicatesse et de la fragilité.



"Coral 1" Sculpture.
H7 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.
"Coral 1" Sculpture.
H7 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.
"Coral 1" Sculpture.
H7 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.


"Coral 2" Sculpture.
H10 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.
"Coral 2" Sculpture.
H10 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.
"Coral 2" Sculpture.
H10 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.


Arles, France.


"Coral 1" Painting.
H30 L30 cm_Wood, plaster, sand, glue, paint.
"Coral 2" Painting.
H30 L30 cm_Wood, plaster, sand, glue, paint.


"Coral 6" Painting.
H18 L15 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.
"Coral 7" Painting.
H31 L21 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.


"Coral 3" Painting.
H20 L20 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.
"Coral 4" Painting.
H20 L20 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.
"Coral 5" Painting.
H20 L20 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.