Artistic approach
All my digital creations begin with photography as their starting point.



About my digital creations
All my digital creations - both abstract and figurative - are based on photography. From nature to urban arrangements, I photograph all the shapes and textures that speak to me. My favorite components are architectural details, rusty metals, aged walls, still life. I like to use these inanimate subjects, which are, for the most part, without any aesthetics and bring them back to life. In each of these forms and textures, there is a beauty that only needs to be reborn.
In my search for aesthetics, I select the photos that will become the triggers of my achievements, which can lead me to superimpose up to twelve different photos. There is no limit or reflection during my creative period.
Once satisfied with the result, the work can rest several days and it is only after this lapse of time that I put a critical eye.
Creative Approach
Photography is my starting point. I develop elements and forms that may seem unimportant at first sight or even completely ignored. I later work on the images, superimposing and transforming through the filter , in order to transmit a testimony of a totally different reality.
Here is my approach for the "Au sens figuré" artwork:
The original photo is the element of a wall ... (1) to which I superimpose an old slide that has been altered and digitized ... (2) and then I add a photo of an ice surface (3) with a colored lilter with effect ... (4) to obtain this final result. (5)
Biography
It is during my teenage years that I began to develop a taste for the arts and that my artistic talent truly expressed itself.
Self-taught, I ventured over the years, in various disciplines [sculpture, interior design, wall painting, architectural design, mechanical design, commercial design and painting].
I exhibited my work for the first time in 1985, black and white inks, greatly influenced by pointillism.
In 1995, my interest goes to graphic design and I started my own business from 1999 until the summer of 2013, where I decide to almost totally invest myself in digital works.
Exhibitions
In 2000, in Montreal, I unveiled my first digital creations, exploring the theme of eroticism.
◼︎ Mtl en Arts, Ste-Catherine Street [between St-Hubert and Papineau], July 1–5, 2015
◼︎ Urban Body Studio, July 5, 2014
◼︎ Axyon and Wayste, June 26 – July 10, 2014
◼︎ DreamFactory Pictures, May 1–5, 2014
◼︎ Hôtel Le Crystal, March 13 – June 10, 2014



